Design and Control of a Flight-Style AUV with Hovering Capability

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  • J. Liu
  • M. E. Furlong
  • A. Palmer
  • A. B. Phillips
  • S. R. Turnock
  • S. M. Sharkh
چکیده

The small flight-style Delphin AUV is designed to evaluate the performance of a long range survey AUV with the additional capability to hover and manoeuvre at slow speed. Delphin’s hull form is based on a scaled version of Autosub 6000, and in addition to the main thruster and control surfaces at the rear of the vehicle, Delphin is equipped with four rim driven tunnel thrusters. In order to reduce the development cycle time, Delphin was designed to use commercial-off-the-shelf (COTS) sensors and thrusters interfaced to a standard PC motherboard running the control software within the MS Windows environment. To further simplify the development, the autonomy system uses the State-Flow Toolbox within the Matlab/Simulink environment. While the autonomy software is running, image processing routines are used for obstacle avoidance and target tracking, within the commercial Scorpion Vision software. This runs as a parallel thread and passes results to Matlab via the TCP/IP communication protocol. The COTS based development approach has proved effective. However, a powerful PC is required to effectively run Matlab and Simulink, and, due to the nature of the Windows environment, it is impossible to run the control in hard real-time. The autonomy system will be recoded to run under the Matlab Windows RealTime Windows Target in the near future. Experimental results are used to demonstrating the performance and current capabilities of the vehicle are presented. Index Term—Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), Hybrid Control System

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تاریخ انتشار 2009