2023
Authors
Monica, P; Cruz, N; Almeida, JM; Silva, A; Silva, E; Pinho, C; Almeida, C; Viegas, D; Pessoa, LM; Lima, AP; Martins, A; Zabel, F; Ferreira, BM; Dias, I; Campos, R; Araujo, J; Coelho, LC; Jorge, PS; Mendes, J;
Publication
OCEANS 2023 - LIMERICK
Abstract
One way to mitigate the high costs of doing science or business at sea is to create technological infrastructures possessing all the skills and resources needed for successful maritime operations, and make those capabilities and skills available to the external entities requiring them. By doing so, the individual economic and scientific agents can be spared the enormous effort of creating and maintaining their own, particular set of equivalent capabilities, thus drastically lowering their initial operating costs. In addition to cost savings, operating based on fully-fledged, shared infrastructures not only allows the use of more advanced scientific equipment and highly skilled personnel, but it also enables the business teams (be it industry or research) to focus on their goals, rather than on equipment, logistics, and support. This paper will describe the TEC4SEA infrastructure, created precisely to operate as described. This infrastructure has been under implementation in the last few years, and has now entered its operational phase. This paper will describe it, present its current portfolio of services, and discuss the most relevant assets and facilities that have been recently acquired, so that the research and industrial communities requiring the use of such assets can fully evaluate their adequacy for their own purposes and projects.
2023
Authors
Ferreira, BM; Graça, PA; Alves, JC; Cruz, NA;
Publication
IEEE JOURNAL OF OCEANIC ENGINEERING
Abstract
This article addresses the 3-D localization of a stand-alone acoustic beacon based on the Principle of Synthetic Baseline using a single receiver on board a surface vehicle. The process only uses the passive reception of an acoustic signal with no explicit synchronization, interaction, or communication with the acoustic beacon. The localization process exploits the transmission of periodic signals without synchronization to a known time reference to estimate the time-of-arrival (ToA) with respect to an absolute time basis provided by the global navigation satellite system (GNSS). We present the development of the acoustic signal acquisition system, the signal processing algorithms, the data processing of times-of-arrival, and an estimator that uses times-of-arrival and the coordinates where they have been collected to obtain the 3-D position of the acoustic beacon. The proposed approach was validated in a real field application on a search for an underwater glider lost in September 2021 near the Portuguese coast.
1996
Authors
Sousa, JB; Pereira, FL; daSilva, EP; Martins, A; Matos, A; Almeida, J; Cruz, N; Tunes, R; Cunha, S;
Publication
1996 IEEE INTERNATIONAL CONFERENCE ON ROBOTICS AND AUTOMATION, PROCEEDINGS, VOLS 1-4
Abstract
In this article, we describe the analysis, design and implementation of a control architecture for a mobile platform to autonomously carry out transportation, surveillance and inspection tasks in semi-structured industrial environments. Based on a hierarchical structure composed by the Organization, Coordination and Functional levels organized linguistically and structured according to the Principle of Increasing Precision with Decreasing Intelligence, this control architecture is permits the real-time parallel execution of tasks.
2011
Authors
Ferreira, B; Matos, A; Cruz, N;
Publication
Challenges and Paradigms in Applied Robust Control
Abstract
2004
Authors
Matos, A; Cruz, N;
Publication
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)
Abstract
In this paper we describe the algorithms used in the external tracking system of the Isurus AUV. By listening to the acoustic signals exchanged between the vehicle and the beacons of the acoustic navigation network, the tracking system is able to obtain distance measurements from the vehicle to each beacon, that are then used to compute the vehicle horizontal position. Several error sources make these measurements inadequate to be used for computing the vehicle position by a simple triangulation technique. The tracking algorithms described here are able to reject highly erroneous measurements, producing position estimates with a satisfactory degree of accuracy. Copyright © 2004 IFAC
2004
Authors
Cruz, N; Matos, A; Sousa, J;
Publication
IFAC Proceedings Volumes (IFAC-PapersOnline)
Abstract
The number of successful missions with autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) has been increasing steadily during the last few years, validating this emerging technology as an e cient tool for underwater sampling. At the same time it has served to envisage their operation in more demanding scenarios. This paper presents results from environment monitoring missions with an AUV and new mission concepts for the operation of one or multiple AUVs. These new concepts are the natural evolution of previous work and also the response to the requirements of some of the identi ed scenarios. For each type of mission, solutions for navigation, control, coordination, and communications are presented. © 2004 IFAC
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