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Switching Control for 3-D Waypoint Tracking of a Biomimetic Underwater Vehicle

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This paper addresses the problem of three-dimensional (3-D) waypoint tracking for a biomimetic underwater vehicle (BUV) propelled by undulatory fins: RobCutt-II. Based on the specific mechanical design and control system… Click to show full abstract

This paper addresses the problem of three-dimensional (3-D) waypoint tracking for a biomimetic underwater vehicle (BUV) propelled by undulatory fins: RobCutt-II. Based on the specific mechanical design and control system configuration, the RobCutt-II can perform diversified locomotion patterns, especially submerging or surfacing vertically in the water. For practical underwater operating procedures, a selective switching control for 3-D waypoint tracking is proposed. This control scheme contains a depth controller, a waypoint tracking controller, and a selector. When tracking a series of given 3-D waypoints, the RobCutt-II can switch between two closed-loop locomotion patterns, i.e., the depth control pattern and the waypoint tracking pattern. Simulations and a comparative experimental study demonstrate the feasibility and effectiveness of the proposed switching control scheme.

Keywords: waypoint tracking; tracking biomimetic; switching control; control; biomimetic underwater

Journal Title: International Journal of Offshore and Polar Engineering
Year Published: 2018

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