Autonomous collision detection and avoidance for ARAGON USV: Development and field tests

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This study addresses the development of algorithms for multiple target detection and tracking in the framework of sensor fusion and its application to autonomous navigation and collision avoidance systems for the unmanned surface vehicle (USV) Aragon. To provide autonomous navigation capabilities, various perception sensors such as radar, lidar, and cameras have been mounted on the USV platform and automatic ship detection algorithms are applied to the sensor measurements. The relative position information between the USV and nearby objects is obtained to estimate the motion of the target objects in a sensor-level tracking filter. The estimated motion information from the individual tracking filters is then combined in a central-level fusion tracker to achieve persistent and reliable target tracking performance. For automatic ship collision avoidance, the combined track data are used as obstacle information, and appropriate collision avoidance maneuvers are designed and executed in accordance with the international regulations for preventing collisions at sea (COLREGs). In this paper, the development processes of the vehicle platform and the autonomous navigation algorithms are described, and the results of field experiments are presented and discussed.
Publisher
WILEY
Issue Date
2020-09
Language
English
Article Type
Article
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JOURNAL OF FIELD ROBOTICS, v.37, no.6, pp.987 - 1002

ISSN
1556-4959
DOI
10.1002/rob.21935
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http://hdl.handle.net/10203/278420
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