Abstract

The navigation of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) is still an open research problem. This is further exacerbated when vehicles can only carry limited sensors as typically the case with micro-AUVs that need to survey large marine areas that can be characterized by high currents and dynamic environments. To address this problem, this work investigates the usage of ad hoc acoustic networks that can be established by a set of cooperating vehicles. Leveraging the network structure makes it possible to greatly improve the navigation of the vehicles and as a result to enlarge the operational envelope of vehicles with limited capabilities. The paper details the design and implementation of the network, and specific details of localization and navigation services made available to the vehicles by the network stack. Results are provided from a sea-trial undertaken in Croatia in October 2019. Results validate the approach, demonstrating the increased flexibility of the system and the navigational performance obtained: the deployed network was able to support long-range navigation of vehicles with no inertial navigation or Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) during a 9.5 km channel crossing, reducing the navigation error from approximately 7% to 0.27% of the distance traveled.

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