天然气渗漏对自主水下航行器导航的影响

M. Bresciani, S. Tani, F. Ruscio, Leonardo Zacchini, L. Bartalucci, A. Ridolfi, F. Maurelli, R. Costanzi
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海洋保护已成为应对气候变化的重要议题。为此,自主水下航行器(auv)提供了一种有效的手段来进行完全自主的检查和监测操作。在一个特殊的场景中,auv是至关重要的,它涉及到水下气体泄漏的检测和测绘,无论这些泄漏是由于海上结构受损还是海底自然释放的。在此背景下,提出的工作研究了气体渗漏对auv导航性能的影响。事实上,水下航行器的导航主要依赖于声学传感器,如多普勒速度日志(DVL),这可能会受到气泡存在的负面影响。本文探讨了两种解决方案,基于两种不同频率下工作的声学传感器:DVL传感器和超短基线(USBL)设备。这两种策略都在海上实验中得到了实施和测试,在海上实验中,人为地再现了天然气泄漏。结果表明,这两种方法都存在气泡,分别导致错误的DVL测量和USBL连接丢失。
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Impact of Natural Gas Seeps on the Navigation of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle
Oceans preservation and protection have become increasingly relevant topics to tackle climate change. To this end, Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) provide a useful means to carry out inspection and monitoring operations in full autonomy. A particular scenario in which AUVs are crucial involves the detection and mapping of underwater gas leaks, whether these are due to damaged offshore structures or naturally released from the seafloor. In this context, the proposed work investigates the effects of gas seeps on the navigation performance of AUVs. Indeed, the navigation of underwater vehicles mostly relies on acoustic sensors, as Doppler Velocity Log (DVL), which can be negatively affected by the presence of gas bubbles. The paper explores two solutions, based on two different acoustic sensors working at distinct frequencies: a DVL sensor and an Ultra-Short BaseLine (USBL) device. Both strategies have been implemented and tested during at-sea experiments, where gas leaks have been artificially reproduced. Results showed that both methods suffer from the presence of gas bubbles, causing erroneous DVL measurements and lost of USBL connectivity, respectively.
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