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A multiple autonomous underwater vehicles hazard decision method based on information fusion

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Autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) plays an important role in ocean research. Compared with single AUV system, multi-AUV system has higher stability, robustness and high efficiency. Multiple AUVs give greater credibility than a single AUV in decision making. In this paper, the problem of multiple AUV making dangerous decisions in dangerous environments is studied. Single AUV can not make an accurate decision when facing some complex situations. We propose to fuse multiple AUV data to obtain more accurate dangerous decisions. The multi-AUV system adopts a distributed multi-robot structure, each AUV is an individual. A transferable information model and Dempster-Shafer evidence theory are used. A new multi-AUV hazard discrimination model is proposed for the final hazard decisionmaking. Verification by calculation, new decision-making method can effectively improve the discriminant ability of multi-AUV system when facing danger. This new hazard decision method improves the survivability of multiple AUVs in actual ocean exploration.

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Lanyong, Z., Lei, L. & Lei, Z. A multiple autonomous underwater vehicles hazard decision method based on information fusion. Int J Intell Robot Appl 3, 178–185 (2019). https://doi.org/10.1007/s41315-019-00094-3

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