Title :
Mine avoidance techniques for underwater vehicles
Author :
Hyland, John C. ; Taylor, Fred J.
Author_Institution :
Coastal Syst. Station, Panama City, FL, USA
fDate :
7/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
It is shown that by implementing certain mine avoidance techniques, an underwater vehicle equipped with an obstacle avoidance sonar (OAS) and a navigation system can safely navigate an unknown minefield. The mine avoidance techniques take into account the physical limitations of the sonar and the navigation system, the maneuverability constraints on the underwater vehicle, and the required safe standoff distance from all mines. Extensive computer simulations have verified the mine avoidance capability in more than 50 different minefields. In all 50 simulations the vehicle reached a predetermined end point and maintained at least the specified, minimum safe standoff distance from each mine. The simulation accurately models the major difficulties associated with the sonar, the navigation system, and the vehicle dynamics. The sonar model includes surface, bottom, and volume reverberation; thermal, ambient, and flow noises; actual receiver and projector beam patterns; and false alarms and missed detections. The navigation system model contains the effects of biases, random noises, and scale factor errors. The vehicle dynamic model simulates angular velocities and accelerations associated with underwater vehicles
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; computerised navigation; digital simulation; military computing; military systems; mobile robots; random noise; sonar; ambient noise; beam patterns; biases; computer simulations; false alarms; flow noises; maneuverability constraints; mine avoidance; missed detections; navigation; obstacle avoidance sonar; random noises; scale factor errors; thermal noise; underwater vehicles; volume reverberation; Acceleration; Angular velocity; Computational modeling; Computer simulation; Reverberation; Sonar detection; Sonar navigation; Underwater vehicles; Vehicle dynamics; Vehicle safety;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1993.236373