2021
DOI: 10.1016/j.conengprac.2020.104657
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Cloud-based mission control of USV fleet: Architecture, implementation and experiments

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“…However, their scenarios do not support complex ocean weather and are not rich enough in sensor types. Wang et al 30 built a cloud-based mission control architecture to achieve flexible remote access and coordinated mission control among a fleet of unmanned surface vehicles. Their entire architecture is built on top of ROS, which is capable of modeling and simulating numerous unmanned systems, but is more difficult to get started with overall.…”
Section: Usvs Autonomous Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, their scenarios do not support complex ocean weather and are not rich enough in sensor types. Wang et al 30 built a cloud-based mission control architecture to achieve flexible remote access and coordinated mission control among a fleet of unmanned surface vehicles. Their entire architecture is built on top of ROS, which is capable of modeling and simulating numerous unmanned systems, but is more difficult to get started with overall.…”
Section: Usvs Autonomous Controlmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Bitar et al [18] studied automatic docking of a small autonomous surface vehicle (ASV) in confined waters in Trondheim, Norway by interconnecting an optimization-based trajectory planner which provides collision-free trajectories facing static obstacles and a dynamic positioning (DP) controller which can track the planned time-parametrized position, velocity, and acceleration. Wang et al [19] managed to carry out cloud-based mission control of the USV fleet.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…An Unmanned Surface Vehicle (USV) is a novel kind of multifunctional surface platform, which has been applied in many oceanic fields in recent years, such as ocean surveying, hydrology measurements, underwater acoustic communication, target tracking [1][2][3], etc. The motion control of USVs is a basic and essential part for autonomous operation, which has usually been inspired by conventional vehicles' control.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%