A correlation velocity log (CVL) is an ultrasonic navigation aid for marine applications, in which velocity is estimated using an acoustic transmitter and a receiver array. CVLs offer advantages over Doppler velocity logs (DVLs) in many autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) applications, since they can achieve high accuracy at low velocities even during hover manoeuvres. DVLs require narrow beam widths, whilst ideal CVL transmitters have wide beam widths. This gives CVLs the potential to use lower frequencies thus permitting operation in deeper water, reducing power requirements for the same depth, or allowing the use of smaller transducers.Moving patterns in the wavefronts across a 2D receiver array are detected by calculating correlation co...
In this paper the extended autocorrelation velocity estimator is evaluated and compared using a nond...
It is difficult for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to obtain accurate aided position informat...
A vector sensor is capable of measuring important non-scalar components of the acoustic field such a...
The Correlation Velocity Log (CVL) can be used on both surface and underwater vessels to measure the...
A Correlation Velocity Log (CVL) is an acoustical navigation aid, consisting of a transmitter and a ...
A correlation velocity log (CVL) is an acoustic navigation aid that estimates the velocity of a mari...
This paper presents the motivation for the design and development of an entirely new, correlation so...
Modem computerised navigation systems on board ships require an accurate log for optimal performance...
Ultrasonic telemetry is widely used in various industrial sectors with robotics being an important e...
The thesis investigates a method to estimate the forward velocity and heading rate of an autonomous ...
While Maximum Length Sequence based cross-correlation and localisation methods are specifically robu...
Knowing your speed over the ground is simple if you are on a surface ship equipped with GPS navigati...
A correlation velocity log (CVL) estimates the velocity of a marine vehicle using a sonar array. The...
The objective of the present study is to develop a high-time resolution ultrasonic velocity profiler...
Navigation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) remains a challenge due to the impossibility to ...
In this paper the extended autocorrelation velocity estimator is evaluated and compared using a nond...
It is difficult for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to obtain accurate aided position informat...
A vector sensor is capable of measuring important non-scalar components of the acoustic field such a...
The Correlation Velocity Log (CVL) can be used on both surface and underwater vessels to measure the...
A Correlation Velocity Log (CVL) is an acoustical navigation aid, consisting of a transmitter and a ...
A correlation velocity log (CVL) is an acoustic navigation aid that estimates the velocity of a mari...
This paper presents the motivation for the design and development of an entirely new, correlation so...
Modem computerised navigation systems on board ships require an accurate log for optimal performance...
Ultrasonic telemetry is widely used in various industrial sectors with robotics being an important e...
The thesis investigates a method to estimate the forward velocity and heading rate of an autonomous ...
While Maximum Length Sequence based cross-correlation and localisation methods are specifically robu...
Knowing your speed over the ground is simple if you are on a surface ship equipped with GPS navigati...
A correlation velocity log (CVL) estimates the velocity of a marine vehicle using a sonar array. The...
The objective of the present study is to develop a high-time resolution ultrasonic velocity profiler...
Navigation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) remains a challenge due to the impossibility to ...
In this paper the extended autocorrelation velocity estimator is evaluated and compared using a nond...
It is difficult for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to obtain accurate aided position informat...
A vector sensor is capable of measuring important non-scalar components of the acoustic field such a...