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Parallelization of Path Planning Algorithms for AUVs Concepts, Opportunities, and Program-Technical Implementation

Robotics 2017-02-28 v1

Abstract

Modern autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have advanced sensing capabilities including sonar, cameras, acoustic communication, and diverse bio-sensors. Instead of just sensing its environment and storing the data for post-Mission inspection, an AUV could use the collected information to gain an understanding of its environment, and based on this understanding autonomously adapt its behavior to enhance the overall effectiveness of its mission. Many such tasks are highly computation intensive. This paper presents the results of a case study that illustrates the effectiveness of an energy-aware, many-core computing architecture to perform on-board path planning within a batteryoperated AUV. A previously published path planning algorithm was ported onto the SCC, an experimental 48 core single-chip system developed by Intel. The performance, power, and energy consumption of the application were measured for different numbers of cores and other system parameters. This case study shows that computation intensive tasks can be executed within an AUV that relies mainly on battery power. Future plans include the deployment and testing of an SCC system within a Teledyne Webb Research Slocum glider.

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@article{arxiv.1702.08092,
  title  = {Parallelization of Path Planning Algorithms for AUVs Concepts, Opportunities, and Program-Technical Implementation},
  author = {Mike Eichhorn and Hans Christian Woithe and Ulrich Kremer},
  journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1702.08092},
  year   = {2017}
}

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8 pages, 11 figures, IEEE OCEANS, 2012 - Yeosu , 21-24 May 2012

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