Acoustic and Inertial Positioning Solutions for Underwater Mining Applications

International Marine Minerals Society
Pierre-Yves Morvan
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International Marine Minerals Society
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Publication Date:
Jan 1, 2017

Abstract

One of the numerous challenge for underwater mining is the positioning. This paper describes an architecture for the integration of an Ultra Short BaseLine (USBL), an Acoustic Synthetic BaseLine (ASBL) operating in Sparse Array mode and a Doppler Velocity Log (DVL) closely coupled with an Inertial Navigation System (INS) for precise subsea positioning in severe environments. By using such architectures, the INS can help to reduce the noise on the measurements coming from acoustic sensors. Another advantage is the capability to reduce the number of required transponders on the seabed, and as a consequence, reduce the time for the deployment and calibration of each transponder. The paper further describes sea-trials performed to assess the ability of a complete positioning system to provide decimetric positioning precision even with a single beacon deployed in the navigation area.
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APA: Pierre-Yves Morvan  (2017)  Acoustic and Inertial Positioning Solutions for Underwater Mining Applications

MLA: Pierre-Yves Morvan Acoustic and Inertial Positioning Solutions for Underwater Mining Applications. International Marine Minerals Society, 2017.

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