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Sang-Woong Yun, Dong-Ham Kim, Se-Won Kim, Dong-Jin Kim and Hye-Jin Kim
This study introduces global path planning for autonomous ships in port environments, with a focus on the Port of Ulsan, where various environmental factors are modeled for analysis. Global path planning is considered to take place from departure to bert...
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Jinxiong Gao, Xu Geng, Yonghui Zhang and Jingbo Wang
Underwater autonomous path planning is a critical component of intelligent underwater vehicle system design, especially for maritime conservation and monitoring missions. Effective path planning for these robots necessitates considering various constrain...
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Mengke Zhang, Xiaoguang Li, Ling Wang, Liujian Jin and Shubo Wang
The application of intelligent mobile robots in agriculture has emerged as a new research frontier, with the integration of autonomous navigation technology and intelligent agricultural robots being the key to the widespread adoption of smart agricultura...
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Liang Zhao and Yong Bai
Seamless integration of both terrestrial and non-terrestrial networks is crucial to providing full-dimensional wireless and ubiquitous coverage, particularly catering to those engaged in marine activities. Compared to terrestrial networks, wireless commu...
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Anqing Wang, Longwei Li, Haoliang Wang, Bing Han and Zhouhua Peng
In this paper, a swarm trajectory-planning method is proposed for multiple autonomous surface vehicles (ASVs) in an unknown and obstacle-rich environment. Specifically, based on the point cloud information of the surrounding environment obtained from loc...
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Donggyun Kim, Byungjin Lee and Sangkyung Sung
This paper explores the research topic of enhancing the reliability of unmanned mobile exploration using LiDAR SLAM. Specifically, it proposes a technique to analyze waypoints where 3D LiDAR SLAM can be smoothly performed in potential exploration areas a...
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Jia Wang, Tianyi Tao, Daohua Lu, Zhibin Wang and Rongtao Wang
The onboard energy supply of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) is one of the main limiting factors for their development. The existing methods of deploying and retrieving AUVs from mother ships consume a significant amount of energy during submerging...
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Maksym Diachuk and Said M. Easa
The paper presents a technique of motion planning for autonomous vehicles (AV) based on simultaneous trajectory and speed optimization. The method includes representing the trajectory by a finite element (FE), determining trajectory parameters in Frenet ...
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Hang Yu, Yixi Zhao, Chongben Ni, Jinhong Ding, Tao Zhang, Ran Zhang and Xintian Jiang
The diverse nature of hull components in shipbuilding has created a demand for intelligent robots capable of performing various tasks without pre-teaching or template-based programming. Visual perception of a target?s outline is crucial for path planning...
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Xinyang Zhao, Shaohua Jin, Gang Bian, Yang Cui, Junsen Wang, Yulin Tang and Chao Jiang
In response to the absence of standardized work practices, work safety measures, efficient work procedures, and suitable line planning methods for exploring seabed topography using autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) equipped with side-scan sonar syste...
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