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Tracking a Sea Turtle by an AUV with a Multibeam Imaging Sonar: Toward Robotic Observation of Marine Life

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This paper proposes a method for autonomous underwater vehicles to chase sea turtles without attaching any tag to them, toward efficient and long-term observation of marine life. The method uses… Click to show full abstract

This paper proposes a method for autonomous underwater vehicles to chase sea turtles without attaching any tag to them, toward efficient and long-term observation of marine life. The method uses a multibeam imaging sonar as the main sensor to detect sea turtles. The method utilizes convolutional neural network (CNN) for detecting a sea turtle in sonar imagery. Surge and yaw movements of the vehicle are controlled to maintain the relative distance and direction to the detected target. The proposed method was implemented in the AUV HATTORI. The AUV succeeded in tracking a sea turtle in natural condition for 270 seconds in shallow sea.

Keywords: marine life; imaging sonar; sea; sea turtle; multibeam imaging; observation marine

Journal Title: International Journal of Control, Automation and Systems
Year Published: 2020

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