This paper reports the theory and implementation of a decentralized navigation system that enables simultaneous single-beacon navigation of multiple underwater vehicles. In single-beacon navigation, each vehicle uses ranges from a single, moving reference beacon in addition to its own inertial navigation sensors to perform absolute localization and navigation. In this implementation the vehicles perform simultaneous communication and navigation using underwater acoustic modems, encoding and decoding data within the acoustic broadcast. Vehicles calculate range from the time of flight of asynchronous acoustic broadcasts from the reference beacon. Synchronous clocks on the reference beacon and the vehicles enable the measurement of one-way tra...
Autonomous agents that can communicate and make relative measurements of each other can improve thei...
969-977Existing single beacon navigation systems commonly require precise known Effective Sound Velo...
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This paper reports the development and experimental evaluation of a novel navigation system for unde...
This paper reports the development and deployment of a synchronous-clock acoustic navigation system ...
This paper reports recent experimental results in the development and deployment of a synchronous-cl...
This paper reports recent results in the development and deployment of a synchronous-clock acoustic ...
This paper presents a platform-independent acoustic communication (Acomms) system that enables multi...
This paper presents a scalable acoustic navigation approach for the unified command, control and coo...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This work describes a system for acoustic‐based navigation that relies on the addition of localizati...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
Existing single beacon navigation systems commonly require precise known Effective Sound Velocity (E...
This paper describes an algorithm for distributed acoustic navigation for Autonomous Underwater Vehi...
Autonomous agents that can communicate and make relative measurements of each other can improve thei...
969-977Existing single beacon navigation systems commonly require precise known Effective Sound Velo...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of ...
This paper reports the development and experimental evaluation of a novel navigation system for unde...
This paper reports the development and deployment of a synchronous-clock acoustic navigation system ...
This paper reports recent experimental results in the development and deployment of a synchronous-cl...
This paper reports recent results in the development and deployment of a synchronous-clock acoustic ...
This paper presents a platform-independent acoustic communication (Acomms) system that enables multi...
This paper presents a scalable acoustic navigation approach for the unified command, control and coo...
© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attributi...
This work describes a system for acoustic‐based navigation that relies on the addition of localizati...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
This paper extends the progress of single beacon one‐way‐travel‐time (OWTT) range measurements for c...
Existing single beacon navigation systems commonly require precise known Effective Sound Velocity (E...
This paper describes an algorithm for distributed acoustic navigation for Autonomous Underwater Vehi...
Autonomous agents that can communicate and make relative measurements of each other can improve thei...
969-977Existing single beacon navigation systems commonly require precise known Effective Sound Velo...
Author Posting. © Acoustical Society of America, 2019. This article is posted here by permission of ...