A Review of Research on Light Visual Perception of Unmanned Surface Vehicles

Unmanned surface vehicles have the advantages of maneuverability, concealment, wide activity area and low cost of use. Therefore, they have broad application prospects. This makes unmanned surface vehicles a research hotspot at home and abroad, and the sensing technology is the basis for the unmanne...

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description Unmanned surface vehicles have the advantages of maneuverability, concealment, wide activity area and low cost of use. Therefore, they have broad application prospects. This makes unmanned surface vehicles a research hotspot at home and abroad, and the sensing technology is the basis for the unmanned surface vehicles to perform tasks. The perception technology based on optical vision has the advantages of convenient application, relatively low cost, easy data acquisition and large amount of information, and has been widely studied by scholars at home and abroad. This paper mainly discusses the research of optical vision in unmanned surface vehicles from five aspects: Firstly, the water surface image preprocessing based on unmanned surface vehicles, mainly including water surface image defogging enhancement research; second is the use of light vision target detection; the next is the surface target tracking methods. Finally, the light vision research of unmanned surface vehicles is summarized and forecasted.
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subjects Image enhancement
Low cost
Maneuverability
Physics
Surface vehicles
Target detection
Tracking
Unmanned vehicles
Vision
Visual perception
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