In this paper we investigate the creation of an heterogeneous underwater network with static and mobile assets cooperating together in coordinated missions using acoustic links. Each underwater device combines communication, networking, and sensing capabilities, and cooperates with the other devices to accomplish a given task. The flexibility and capability of the proposed system allows to overcome the limitations of commercial solutions currently available in the market which typically focus on point to point communications. SUNSET framework has been used to provide acoustic communication and networking capabilities to AUVs, ASVs and moored systems developed by the Oceans Systems Group, at the University of Porto, in Portugal. New solutions have been developed and tested allowing to combine together acoustic data transmission and ranging estimation, to control the underwater nodes acoustically and to instruct the vehicles on keeping a given formation using acoustic links. To validate the proposed approach several experiments with increasing complexity have been conducted at the laboratory and in the field. The experimental results confirm the validity, efficiency and reliability of the proposed solution opening to several possibilities for future developments.

Implementation of an underwater acoustic network using multiple heterogeneous vehicles / Nuno A., Cruz; Bruno M., Ferreira; Anibal C., Matos; Petrioli, Chiara; Petroccia, Roberto; Spaccini, Daniele. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno OCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE Hampton Roads: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean tenutosi a Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA nel October, 14-19 2012) [10.1109/oceans.2012.6405107].

Implementation of an underwater acoustic network using multiple heterogeneous vehicles

PETRIOLI, Chiara;PETROCCIA, Roberto;SPACCINI, DANIELE
2012

Abstract

In this paper we investigate the creation of an heterogeneous underwater network with static and mobile assets cooperating together in coordinated missions using acoustic links. Each underwater device combines communication, networking, and sensing capabilities, and cooperates with the other devices to accomplish a given task. The flexibility and capability of the proposed system allows to overcome the limitations of commercial solutions currently available in the market which typically focus on point to point communications. SUNSET framework has been used to provide acoustic communication and networking capabilities to AUVs, ASVs and moored systems developed by the Oceans Systems Group, at the University of Porto, in Portugal. New solutions have been developed and tested allowing to combine together acoustic data transmission and ranging estimation, to control the underwater nodes acoustically and to instruct the vehicles on keeping a given formation using acoustic links. To validate the proposed approach several experiments with increasing complexity have been conducted at the laboratory and in the field. The experimental results confirm the validity, efficiency and reliability of the proposed solution opening to several possibilities for future developments.
2012
OCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE Hampton Roads: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean
robots; acoustic data transmission; acoustic links; acoustic ranging estimation; underwater acoustic network; underwater acoustic networks; reliability; acoustics; auv; mares auv; autonomous underwater vehicles; point-to-point communications; asv; mobile assets; underwater nodes; vehicles; modems; acoustic transducers; zarco and gama asvs; vehicle formation; distance measurement; autonomous surface vehicles; sensors; acoustic communication; ranging estimation; sea trial testing; telecommunication network reliability; navigation; sunset; underwater acoustic communication; sunset framework; underwater device; multiple heterogeneous vehicles
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Implementation of an underwater acoustic network using multiple heterogeneous vehicles / Nuno A., Cruz; Bruno M., Ferreira; Anibal C., Matos; Petrioli, Chiara; Petroccia, Roberto; Spaccini, Daniele. - STAMPA. - (2012), pp. 1-10. (Intervento presentato al convegno OCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE Hampton Roads: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean tenutosi a Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA nel October, 14-19 2012) [10.1109/oceans.2012.6405107].
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