协作式海上自治任务规划挑战的实验方法

IF 0.7 4区 工程技术 Q4 ENGINEERING, MARINE International Journal of Maritime Engineering Pub Date : 2022-11-28 DOI:10.5750/ijme.v164ia2.730
S. Turnock, Son Hoang, Steven J. Ossont, J. Downes, Joseph Lam, Ben Pritchard
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预计随着海事自主系统的日益使用,未来的一个关键部分将需要协作和综合的工作方法。如何开发和测试这些方法是2019年综合任务管理系统项目的重点。直接目标是通过实验证明单个任务管理系统控制异构、多领域自主平台的能力,从而规划、验证和交付其协作任务。为了在运营这样一支舰队时挑战各种时空能量通信环境限制,在特恩查佩尔码头的泰雷兹海事自治中心部署的普利茅斯声音进行了真实世界的演示试验。试验的重点是提供关于如何最好地执行此类合作的重要信息,以及关于现有平台需要如何增强其互操作性,特别是通信和任务计划的稳健性的宝贵经验教训。
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AN EXPERIMENTAL APPROACH TO THE CHALLENGES OF MISSION PLANNING FOR COLLABORATIVE MARITIME AUTONOMY
It is expected that a key part of a future with increasing use of maritime autonomous systems, will require collaborative and integrated approaches to working. How such approaches can be developed and tested was the focus of the Integrated Mission Management System 2019 (IMMS2019) project.  The immediate objective was to experimentally demonstrate the ability of a single mission management system to control a fleet of heterogeneous, multi-domain autonomous platforms whereby their collaborative mission could be planned, verified, and delivered.  To challenge the various spatial-temporal-energetic-communication-environmental constraints when operating such a fleet, real-world demonstration trials were carried out in Plymouth sound deployed from the Thales Maritime Autonomy Centre at Turnchapel Wharf.  The trials were focussed on providing essential information into how such collaborations can be best executed, alongside invaluable lessons as to how existing platforms need to enhance their interoperability and in particular, robustness of communications and mission plans.
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期刊介绍: The International Journal of Maritime Engineering (IJME) provides a forum for the reporting and discussion on technical and scientific issues associated with the design and construction of commercial marine vessels . Contributions in the form of papers and notes, together with discussion on published papers are welcomed.
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