Mission Management Technique for Multi-sensor-based AUV Docking

This study presents a mission management technique that is a key component of underwater docking system used to expand the operating range of autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV). We analyzed the docking scenario and AUV operating environment, defining the feasible initial area (FIA) level, event lev...

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Hauptverfasser: Kang, Hyungjoo, Cho, Gun Rae, Kim, Min-Gyu, Lee, Mun-Jik, Li, Ji-Hong, Kim, Ho Sung, Lee, Hansol, Lee, Gwonsoo
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