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Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Edited by Nuno A. Cruz, ISBN 978-953-307-432-0, Hard cover, 258 pages, Publisher: InTech, Published: October 21, 2011 under CC BY 3.0 license, in subject Robotics
DOI: 10.5772/923
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are remarkable machines that revolutionized the process of gathering ocean data. Their major breakthroughs resulted from successful developments of complementary technologies to overcome the challenges associated with autonomous operation in harsh environments. Most of these advances aimed at reaching new application scenarios and decreasing the cost of ocean data collection, by reducing ship time and automating the process of data gathering with accurate geo location. With the present capabilities, some novel paradigms are already being employed to further exploit the on board intelligence, by making decisions on line based on real time interpretation of sensor data. This book collects a set of self contained chapters covering different aspects of AUV technology and applications in more detail than is commonly found in journal and conference papers. They are divided into three main sections, addressing innovative vehicle design, navigation and control techniques, and mission preparation and analysis. The progress conveyed in these chapters is inspiring, providing glimpses into what might be the future for vehicle technology and applications.
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Book contents
- Chapter 1Development of a Vectored Water-Jet-Based Spherical Underwater Vehicle
- Chapter 2Development of a Hovering-Type Intelligent Autonomous Underwater Vehicle, P-SURO
- Chapter 3Hydrodynamic Characteristics of the Main Parts of a Hybrid-Driven Underwater Glider PETREL
- Chapter 4Real-Time Optimal Guidance and Obstacle Avoidance for UMVs
- Chapter 5Formation Guidance of AUVs Using Decentralized Control Functions
- Chapter 6Modeling and Motion Control Strategy for AUV
- Chapter 7Fully Coupled 6 Degree-of-Freedom Control of an Over-Actuated Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
- Chapter 8Short-Range Underwater Acoustic Communication Networks
- Chapter 9Embedded Knowledge and Autonomous Planning: The Path Towards Permanent Presence of Underwater Networks
- Chapter 10Deep-Sea Fish Behavioral Responses to Underwater Vehicles: Differences Among Vehicles, Habitats and Species
- Chapter 11Mapping and Dilution Estimation of Wastewater Discharges Based on Geostatistics Using an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle

