AUV Adaptive Sampling Methods: A Review
Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are unmanned marine robots that have been used for a broad range of oceanographic missions. They are programmed to perform at various levels of autonomy, including autonomous behaviours and intelligent behaviours. Adaptive sampling is one class of intelligent be...
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doaj-9eed1704de704e589a5af396f1d6d6ad2020-11-24T21:34:31ZengMDPI AGApplied Sciences2076-34172019-08-01915314510.3390/app9153145app9153145AUV Adaptive Sampling Methods: A ReviewJimin Hwang0Neil Bose1Shuangshuang Fan2Australian Maritime College, University of Tasmania, Launceston 7250, TAS, AustraliaDepartment of Ocean and Naval Architectural Engineering, Memorial University of Newfoundland, St. John’s, NL A1C 5S7, CanadaSchool of Marine Sciences, Sun Yat-sen University, Zhuhai 519082, Guangdong, ChinaAutonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are unmanned marine robots that have been used for a broad range of oceanographic missions. They are programmed to perform at various levels of autonomy, including autonomous behaviours and intelligent behaviours. Adaptive sampling is one class of intelligent behaviour that allows the vehicle to autonomously make decisions during a mission in response to environment changes and vehicle state changes. Having a closed-loop control architecture, an AUV can perceive the environment, interpret the data and take follow-up measures. Thus, the mission plan can be modified, sampling criteria can be adjusted, and target features can be traced. This paper presents an overview of existing adaptive sampling techniques. Included are adaptive mission uses and underlying methods for perception, interpretation and reaction to underwater phenomena in AUV operations. The potential for future research in adaptive missions is discussed.https://www.mdpi.com/2076-3417/9/15/3145autonomous underwater vehicle(s)maritime roboticsadaptive samplingunderwater feature trackingin-situ sensorssensor fusion |
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Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) are unmanned marine robots that have been used for a broad range of oceanographic missions. They are programmed to perform at various levels of autonomy, including autonomous behaviours and intelligent behaviours. Adaptive sampling is one class of intelligent behaviour that allows the vehicle to autonomously make decisions during a mission in response to environment changes and vehicle state changes. Having a closed-loop control architecture, an AUV can perceive the environment, interpret the data and take follow-up measures. Thus, the mission plan can be modified, sampling criteria can be adjusted, and target features can be traced. This paper presents an overview of existing adaptive sampling techniques. Included are adaptive mission uses and underlying methods for perception, interpretation and reaction to underwater phenomena in AUV operations. The potential for future research in adaptive missions is discussed. |
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autonomous underwater vehicle(s) maritime robotics adaptive sampling underwater feature tracking in-situ sensors sensor fusion |
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