Underwater navigation using visual markers in the context of intervention missions

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Intervention missions, that is, underwater manipulation tasks, for example, in the context of oil-&-gas production, require a high amount of precise, robust navigation. In this article, we describe the use of an advanced vision system suited for deep-sea operations, which in combination with artificial markers on target structures like oil-&-gas production-Christmas-trees significantly boosts navigation performance. The system is validated in two intensive field tests running off the shore of Marseille, France. In the experiments, a commercial remotely operated vehicle equipped with the system and a mock-up structure with an oil-&-gas production panel is used to evaluate the navigation performance.

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Chavez, A. G., Mueller, C. A., Doernbach, T., & Birk, A. (2019). Underwater navigation using visual markers in the context of intervention missions. International Journal of Advanced Robotic Systems, 16(2). https://doi.org/10.1177/1729881419838967

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