Title :
Improved navigation system for USBL users
Author :
Jourdan, David ; Brown, Bruce
Author_Institution :
Meridian Sci. Inc., USA
Abstract :
It is typical for underwater contractors to use an ultra-short baseline (USBL) acoustic navigation system referenced to a precise surface navigation system such as DGPS in order to position a remote vehicle or towbody in shallow to moderate depths. Due, in good part, to the influence of the physical environment, this position data is often very noisy with experienced accuracy being ±50 to 75 meters. Meridian Sciences, a U.S. Navy contractor specializing in navigation refinement, is currently developing a technique which will reduce errors of this magnitude to an error of ±15 meters. As this technique models the inherent errors in all of the system sensors, this improved accuracy will depend on the type and number of sensors used
Keywords :
marine systems; navigation; position measurement; sonar; Meridian Sciences; USBL users; accuracy; moderate depths; navigation system; remote vehicle; shallow depths; surface navigation; towbody; ultra-short baseline acoustic navigation system; Acoustic noise; Dead reckoning; Frequency; Global Positioning System; Marine vehicles; Position measurement; Real time systems; Sensor systems; Sonar navigation; Working environment noise;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '97. MTS/IEEE Conference Proceedings
Conference_Location :
Halifax, NS
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-4108-2
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.1997.634456