Intervention-Autonomous Underwater Vehicle multibody models for dynamic manipulation tasks

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Free floating autonomous underwatermanipulation is still an open research topic; an important challenge is offered by dynamic manipulation, where the vehicle maintains relevant velocities during manipulation tasks. To develop new control architectures, a precise modelling of the mechanisms involved in the manipulation tasks is needed. The focus of this paper is the multibody modelling and the control of an Intervention-Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (I-AUV). An accurate model of the whole system has been developed, including vehicle-fluid interaction. A suitable 3D contact model has been developed for the contact between the gripper and the object to be manipulated. Acontrol strategy for the whole I-AUV system is proposed, comprising a suitable grasp planning strategy. Finally, an evaluation of the I-AUV control system performances have been carried out.

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Conti, R., Costanzi, R., Fanelli, F., Meli, E., Ridolfi, A., & Allotta, B. (2016). Intervention-Autonomous Underwater Vehicle multibody models for dynamic manipulation tasks. In Computational Methods in Applied Sciences (Vol. 42, pp. 193–211). Springer Netherland. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-30614-8_9

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