2024
Autores
Villa, MP; Graca, A; Ferreira, M; Piga, A; Silveira, T; Segal, B; Cruz, N; Alves, JC; Crivellaro, M; Souza, R; Soldateli, M;
Publicação
Oceans Conference Record (IEEE)
Abstract
This paper investigates the real-time tracking capabilities of the Long Baseline (LBL) acoustic tracking system, developed by INESC TEC, for near-shore monitoring applications with human divers. The study aims to determine the system's suitability for environmental monitoring under challenging conditions, such as very shallow water and areas close to the coastline, where acoustic multipath effects are prevalent and can cause significant measurement errors. To mitigate these errors, a two-stage outlier rejection algorithm was implemented. The algorithm's performance was evaluated by comparing the measurement data at each stage and assessing the reduction in erroneous readings. The tracking performance was evaluated based on accuracy and repeatability. Two dives were performed, during which positions marked using the developed system were compared with GNSS data. © 2024 IEEE.
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