This paper discusses the requirements, design, con- struction and development of the ALuminum Autonomous Nav- igator for Intelligent Sampling (ALANIS), an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) developed by the Autonomous robotic systems and control group of CNR-ISSIA Genova basically for coastal monitoring. The onboard automation system of the rubber boat shaped aluminum vessel manages the steering and throttle of a conventional outboard motor on the base of user desires and measurements supplied by the navigation package. An automatically controlled winch is devoted to deployment and recovery of scientific instrumentation through a suitable hole in the vehicle prow. Experimental results, demonstrating basic guidance and control capabilities, are reported and discussed.

Aluminum hull USV for coastal water and seafloor monitoring

Caccia M;Bibuli M;Bono R;Bruzzone Ga;Bruzzone Gi;Spirandelli E
2009

Abstract

This paper discusses the requirements, design, con- struction and development of the ALuminum Autonomous Nav- igator for Intelligent Sampling (ALANIS), an unmanned surface vehicle (USV) developed by the Autonomous robotic systems and control group of CNR-ISSIA Genova basically for coastal monitoring. The onboard automation system of the rubber boat shaped aluminum vessel manages the steering and throttle of a conventional outboard motor on the base of user desires and measurements supplied by the navigation package. An automatically controlled winch is devoted to deployment and recovery of scientific instrumentation through a suitable hole in the vehicle prow. Experimental results, demonstrating basic guidance and control capabilities, are reported and discussed.
2009
Istituto di Studi sui Sistemi Intelligenti per l'Automazione - ISSIA - Sede Bari
978-1-4244-2522-8
marine robotics
marine vehicles
unmanned vehicles
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