JOURNAL ARTICLE

An autonomous underwater vehicle positioning matching method based on iterative closest contour point algorithm and affine transformation

Tao ZhangYao LiJinwu Tong

Year: 2016 Journal:   Proceedings of the Institution of Mechanical Engineers Part M Journal of Engineering for the Maritime Environment Vol: 231 (3)Pages: 711-722   Publisher: SAGE Publishing

Abstract

An improved autonomous underwater vehicle federal integrated navigation method based on two-stage position matching technology is proposed in this study to solve the problem of positioning divergence caused by the defects of error accumulation in an inertial navigation system. The improved two-stage position matching method includes the acquisition and preprocessing of the strap-down inertial navigation system and indicates track sequences and elevation measurement sequences. The first-stage position matching is based on iterative closest contour point, while the second-stage position matching is based on an affine algorithm. Simulation results indicate that the proposed algorithm solves the problem of the limitation of the rigid transformation of traditional iterative closest contour point and effectively resolves the matching failure caused by the large initial position error of long-time navigation.

Keywords:
Iterative closest point Inertial navigation system Affine transformation Position (finance) Transformation (genetics) Computer science Dilution of precision Matching (statistics) Computer vision Artificial intelligence Blossom algorithm Preprocessor Algorithm Unmanned underwater vehicle Navigation system Underwater Mathematics GNSS applications Global Positioning System Orientation (vector space)

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Citation History

Topics

Inertial Sensor and Navigation
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Target Tracking and Data Fusion in Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Artificial Intelligence
Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
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