Chinese Journal of Ship Research, Volume. 17, Issue 5, 166(2022)

Monocular visual servo-based stabilization control of underactuated unmanned surface vehicle

Hongkun HE1 and Ning WANG2
Author Affiliations
  • 1College of Marine Electrical Engineering , Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China
  • 2College of Marine Engineering, Dalian Maritime University, Dalian 116026, China
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    Objectives

    Aiming at the accurate posture stabilization problem of an under-actuated unmanned surface vehicle (USV) in GPS-denied environments, a monocular visual servo stabilization control scheme is proposed based on homography.

    Methods

    By virtue of the homography decomposition technique, posture errors with an unknown scale factor are directly reconstructed from current and desired images, which thoroughly removes the calibration of extrinsic camera parameters and priori information on visual targets; with respect to the under-actuation constraint, a periodic function to persistently excite the yaw angle is incorporated into the continuous time-variant output feedback controller, allowing the USV to be stabilized in the absence of image depth, movement velocities and model parameters.

    Results

    Under the framework of the Lyapunov theory, the closed-loop visual servo system of the USV is rigorously proven to be asymptotically stable by Barbalat lemma.

    Conclusions

    By installing an onboard monocular camera, USV posture errors can be precisely stabilized with the aid of the proposed visual servo strategy, providing significant technique support for practical applications including docking, berthing, dynamic positioning, etc.

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    Hongkun HE, Ning WANG. Monocular visual servo-based stabilization control of underactuated unmanned surface vehicle[J]. Chinese Journal of Ship Research, 2022, 17(5): 166

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    Paper Information

    Category: Ship Design and Performance

    Received: Apr. 15, 2022

    Accepted: Aug. 15, 2022

    Published Online: Mar. 26, 2025

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    DOI:10.19693/j.issn.1673-3185.02853

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