VIAM-USV2000: An unmanned surface vessel with novel autonomous capabilities in confined riverine environments

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Unmanned Surface Vessels (USVs) have witnessed an increasing growth in demand for development due to their compactness, mobility and maneuverability, which make them well-suited for environmental monitoring on narrow water in Vietnam in particular and in general at several similar tropical regions. However, current surface vessels are limited to operation on open water only. In this paper, we design a USV, namely, VIAM-USV2000, equipped with advanced autonomous capabilities to satisfactorily carry out missions in confined riverine environments. More specifically, our prototype is designed to follow a smooth B-Spline path that is self-planned to meet the limiting curvature and avoid static obstacles. Moreover, the vessel is capable of avoiding dynamic obstacles by an advanced Set-based Guidance mechanism. Simulated and experimental results at a local lake prove the effectiveness of the proposed capabilities, thereby paving the way for the extensive deployment of USVs in many real-world applications.

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Tran, N. H., Pham, Q. H., Lee, J. H., & Choi, H. S. (2021). VIAM-USV2000: An unmanned surface vessel with novel autonomous capabilities in confined riverine environments. Machines, 9(7). https://doi.org/10.3390/machines9070133

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