Five-tiered route planner for multi-AUV accessing fixed nodes in uncertain ocean environments

  • Jiaxin Zhang
  • , Meiqin Liu
  • , Senlin Zhang
  • , Ronghao Zheng
  • , Shanling Dong

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Abstract

This article introduces a five-tiered route planner for accessing multiple nodes with multiple autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) that enables efficient task completion in stochastic ocean environments. First, the pre-planning tier solves the single-AUV routing problem to find the optimal giant route (GR), estimates the number of required AUVs based on GR segmentation, and allocates nodes for each AUV to access. Second, the route planning tier plans individual routes for each AUV. During navigation, the path planning tier provides each AUV with physical paths between any two points, while the actuation tier is responsible for path tracking and obstacle avoidance. Finally, in the stochastic ocean environment, deviations from the initial plan may occur, thus, an auction-based coordination tier drives online task coordination among AUVs in a distributed manner. Simulation experiments are conducted in multiple different scenarios to test the performance of the proposed planner, and the promising results show that the proposed method reduces AUV usage by 7.5% compared with the existing methods. When using the same number of AUVs, the fleet equipped with the proposed planner achieves a 6.2% improvement in average task completion rate. The real-world test confirms the effectiveness of the planner.

Original languageEnglish
Article number116597
JournalOcean Engineering
Volume292
DOIs
StatePublished - 15 Jan 2024

Keywords

  • Autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs)
  • Multi-AUV coordination
  • Route planning
  • Task allocation

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