Adaptable underwater networks: The relation between autonomy and communications

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This paper discusses requirements for autonomy and communications in maritime environments through two use cases which are sourced from military scenarios: Mine Counter Measures (MCM) and Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW). To address these requirements, this work proposes a service-oriented architecture that breaks the typical boundaries between the autonomy and the communications stacks. An initial version of the architecture has been implemented and its deployment during a field trial done in January 2019 is reported. The paper discusses the achieved results in terms of system flexibility and ability to address the MCM and ASW requirements.

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Hamilton, A., Holdcroft, S., Fenucci, D., Mitchell, P., Morozs, N., Munafò, A., & Sitbon, J. (2020). Adaptable underwater networks: The relation between autonomy and communications. Remote Sensing, 12(20), 1–22. https://doi.org/10.3390/rs12203290

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