Title :
Towards spatial and semantic mapping in aquatic environments
Author :
Chen, Victor L. ; Batalin, Maxim A. ; Kaiser, William J. ; Sukhatme, Gaurav
Author_Institution :
Electr. Eng. Dept., Univ. of California at Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA
Abstract :
High fidelity data acquisition of dynamic spatiotemporal phenomena for aquatic environmental research suggests the use of actuated sensors. Furthermore, characterization of the floor in aquatic environments is beneficial for environmental science, as well as can be applied to robot localization. The NIMS AQ cable robot platform is designed to meet these requirements and satisfy the constraints of large scale, in-field deployments. In addition to a set of water quality sensors it also carries an ultra-miniature side-scan sonar. In this paper we show the development of methods for autonomous range detection, spatial and semantic mapping in underwater environments. These methods are demonstrated to be important for future developments including localization, navigation, and path planning, particularly for 3D mobility. Experiments have been performed in both controlled environments and a lake environment and results are discussed.
Keywords :
marine vehicles; mobile robots; navigation; path planning; sonar; 3D mobility; NIMS AQ cable robot platform; actuated sensors; aquatic environments; autonomous range detection; dynamic spatiotemporal phenomena; environmental science; high fidelity data acquisition; navigation; path planning; robot localization; semantic mapping; spatial mapping; ultra-miniature side-scan sonar; water quality sensors; Data acquisition; Large-scale systems; Path planning; Robot localization; Robot sensing systems; Sensor phenomena and characterization; Sonar navigation; Spatiotemporal phenomena; Underwater cables; Underwater tracking;
Conference_Titel :
Robotics and Automation, 2008. ICRA 2008. IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pasadena, CA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-1646-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1050-4729
DOI :
10.1109/ROBOT.2008.4543276