Multistep thrust allocation method based on priority idea for remotely operated underwater vehicle with horizontal thrusters configured as X shape

The horizontal thrusters located as X shape is a commonly used configuration in remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV). To improve the motion performance of the remotely operated underwater vehicle with this configuration for some typical operation tasks, a multistep thrust allocation method bas...

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Veröffentlicht in:International journal of advanced robotic systems 2022-03, Vol.19 (2)
Hauptverfasser: Sun, Gongwu, Xie, Jirong, Qu, Junqi, Li, Xinguang
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Sprache:eng
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Zusammenfassung:The horizontal thrusters located as X shape is a commonly used configuration in remotely operated underwater vehicle (ROV). To improve the motion performance of the remotely operated underwater vehicle with this configuration for some typical operation tasks, a multistep thrust allocation method based on priority idea is proposed. Firstly, the thrust allocation result of every single force/moment among the horizontal thrusters is obtained by using a piecewise calculation method. Then, a thrust allocation function of multiple forces and moment is constructed, transforming the thrust allocation problem into a multiparameter optimization problem. The objective function of the optimization problem is established based on priority idea, and limits of the thrusters are considered as constraints. Finally, a thrust redistribution method is adopted in order to further utilize the unsaturated thrusters in the propulsion system. Simulation results show that the proposed thrust allocation method has various advantages over the pseudo-inverse method, which makes the remotely operated underwater vehicle perform perfectly in the given operation task. The proposed method has important practical value and application prospects.
ISSN:1729-8806
1729-8814
DOI:10.1177/17298806221090077