We develop a hierarchical control architecture for autonomous docking maneuvers of a dynamic positioning vessel and provide formal safety guarantees. At the upper-level, we treat the vessel's desired surge, sway, and yaw velocities as control inputs and synthesize a symbolic controller in real-time. The desired velocities are then executed by the vessel's low-level velocity feedback control loop. We next investigate methods to optimize the performance of the proposed control scheme. The results are evaluated on a simulation model of a marine surface vessel in the presence of static obstacles and, for the first time, through physical experiments on a scale model vessel.
@article{arxiv.2501.13199,
title = {Symbolic Control for Autonomous Docking of Marine Surface Vessels},
author = {Elizabeth Dietrich and Emir Cem Gezer and Bingzhuo Zhong and Murat Arcak and Majid Zamani and Roger Skjetne and Asgeir Johan Sørensen},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:2501.13199},
year = {2025}
}