This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for constraining XY position for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUV). Traditional navigation algorithms have used OWTT measurements to constrain an inertial navigation system aided by a Doppler Velocity Log (DVL). These methodologies limit AUV applications to where DVL bottom‐lock is available as well as the necessity for expensive strap‐down sensors, such as the DVL. Thus, deep water, mid‐water column research has mostly been left untouched, and vehicles that need expensive strap‐down sensors restrict the possibility of using multiple AUVs to explore a certain area. This work presents a solution for accurate navigation and localization using a v...
The navigation task for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles is made difficult in a deep water scenario beca...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
Underwater navigation is always a challenging problem, because of electromagnetic attenuation. The t...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at the Mass...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Thesis: S.M. in Oceanographic Engineering, Joint Program in Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (M...
Navigation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) remains a challenge due to the impossibility to ...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
Robust and performing navigation systems for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) play a discrimina...
The navigation task for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles is made difficult in a deep water scenario beca...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
Underwater navigation is always a challenging problem, because of electromagnetic attenuation. The t...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
© The Author(s), 2017. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science at the Mass...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Recent advances in acoustic navigation methodologies are enabling the way for AUVs to extend their...
Thesis: S.M. in Oceanographic Engineering, Joint Program in Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (M...
Navigation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) remains a challenge due to the impossibility to ...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
Robust and performing navigation systems for Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) play a discrimina...
The navigation task for Unmanned Underwater Vehicles is made difficult in a deep water scenario beca...
In this paper, the authors present an underwater navigation system for Autonomous Underwater Vehicle...
Underwater navigation is always a challenging problem, because of electromagnetic attenuation. The t...