Chinese Journal of Ship Research, Volume. 20, Issue 1, 181(2025)
High-speed 3D obstacle avoidance method for large-scale AUVs under limited field of view and multiple constraints
Considering that existing research on autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) obstacle avoidance mainly focuses on low-speed obstacle avoidance for small and medium-sized AUVs and overly simplifies the diverse constraints within and outside the system, a real-time three-dimensional high-speed obstacle avoidance method for large AUVs is proposed.
The method integrates perception, planning, and control modules, enabling large-scale, high-speed, underactuated AUVs to navigate safely and efficiently through the unknown and unstructured ocean floor. First, a robocentric dual-resolution seafloor map is constructed to balance perception accuracy with computational efficiency. Next, a dynamic perception framework incorporating filters and feature extraction and matching is designed to achieve the motion prediction of unknown moving obstacles. Subsequently, global risk-aware path searching and local spatial-temporal trajectory optimization are introduced to generate an aggressive trajectory that satisfies multiple constraints. Finally, a spherical-coordinate feedback controller is employed for trajectory tracking.
In high-fidelity experiments involving long-range seabed traversal, a 13.96-meter-long AUV flexibly avoids dynamic and static obstacles while adhering to the constraints, maintaining a predefined speed of 6.0 m/s.
The proposed approach enables the large-scale high-speed AUV to navigate agilely and avoid obstacles safely under limited field of view and multiple constraints, enhancing its operation capabilities.
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Xianghong LI, Lin YU, Jing SU, Lei QIAO. High-speed 3D obstacle avoidance method for large-scale AUVs under limited field of view and multiple constraints[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2025, 20(1): 181
Category: Planning and Decision-making
Received: Jul. 22, 2024
Accepted: Sep. 24, 2024
Published Online: Mar. 13, 2025
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