underwater matching correction navigation based on geometric features using sonar point cloud data

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In order to localize the Remotely Operated Vehicle (ROV) accurately in the reactor pool of the nuclear power plant, an underwater matching correction navigation algorithm based on geometric features using sonar point cloud data is proposed. At first, an Extended Kalman Filter (EKF) is used to compensate the motion induced distortion after the preprocessing of the sonar point cloud data. Then, the adjacent scanning point cloud data are fitted to be four different straight lines using Hough Transform and least square method. After that, the adjacent straight line is modified based on geometric features to get a standard rectangle. Since the working environment of the ROV is a rectangular shape with all dimensions known, it is used as a priori map. The matching rectangle is then used to compare with the a priori map to calculate the accurate position and orientation of the ROV. The obtained result is then applied as the measurement for the second EKF to obtain better localization accuracy. Experiments have been conducted in man-made water tank which is similar to the reactor pool of the nuclear power plant, and the results successfully verify the effectiveness of the proposed algorithm.
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Authors ;Mingjie Dong;Wusheng Chou;Bin Fang
Journal environmental pollution
Year 2017
DOI 10.1155/2017/7136702
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