Behavior-based control for autonomous underwater exploration
J.K. Rosenblatt, Stefan Willams, Hugh Durrant‐Whyte
- 发表年份
- 2002
- 引用次数
- 37
摘要
We present a system for behavior-based control of an autonomous underwater vehicle for the purpose of inspection of coral reefs, a task currently performed by divers holding a video camera while following a rope. Using sonar and vision-based approaches, behaviors have been developed for guiding the robot along its intended course, for maintaining a constant height above the sea floor, and for avoiding obstacles. A task-level controller selects which behaviors should be active according to user-defined plans and in response to system failures. Behavior arbitration has been implemented using both fuzzy logic and utility fusion. Initial experiments have been conducted in a natural coastal inlet, and the system is to be soon demonstrated in the coral reef environment.
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