Design and analysis of collaborative unmanned surface-aerial vehicle cruise systems

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With the increasing application of unmanned surface vehicle-unmanned aerial vehicles (USV-UAVs) in maritime supervision, research on their deployment and control is becoming vitally important. We investigate the application of USV-UAVs for synergistic cruising and evaluate the effectiveness of the proposed collaborative model. First, we build a collaborative model consisting of the cruise vehicles and communication, detection, and command-and-control networks for the USV-UAV. Second, based on an analysis of the problems faced by collaborative USV-UAV systems, we establish a model to evaluate the effectiveness of such synergistic cruises. Third, we propose a weighting method for each evaluation factor. Finally, a model consisting of one UAV and four USVs is employed to validate our synergistic cruise model.

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Zhu, M., & Wen, Y. Q. (2019). Design and analysis of collaborative unmanned surface-aerial vehicle cruise systems. Journal of Advanced Transportation, 2019. https://doi.org/10.1155/2019/1323105

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