Title :
Identification of Hydrodynamic Parameters for a Remotely Operated Vehicle Using Projective Mapping Method
Author :
Chen, HsinHung ; Chang, HsuHui ; Chou, ChunHung ; Tseng, PinHsien
Author_Institution :
Nat. Sun Yat-sen Univ., Kaohsiung
Abstract :
This study proposed a sequential procedure for identifying all hydrodynamic parameters of a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). A simplified nonlinear ROV dynamic model with twelve unknown hydrodynamic parameters in six degrees of freedom was used for simulations. Uncoupled motions such as surge, heave, sway, yaw, and coupling surge and sway were obtained from ROV dynamic model to reduce number of parameters needed to be estimated simultaneously. A vision-based system was utilized to capture time-series images of ROV planar simple motions and an onboard pressure sensor was used to record ROV heave motion. Based on observations of captured time-series images, ROV planar movements were resolved by projective mapping. Then, hydrodynamic parameters were estimated with numerical optimizations by comparing the responses of the ROV and the mathematical model to the same inputs. Sequential identifications were performed, from the simple to the complex, in the order of first surge, next heave, yaw, then sway, and finally coupling surge and sway motions, and the results were satisfactory. As well, the results have been shown that the parameters identified from the coupling surge and sway motion have worse accuracy than those identified from single-degree-of-freedom motions.
Keywords :
motion control; nonlinear dynamical systems; optimisation; parameter estimation; remotely operated vehicles; robot dynamics; robot vision; time series; ROV planar motion; hydrodynamic parameter identification; nonlinear ROV dynamic model; numerical optimization; onboard pressure sensor; projective mapping method; remotely operated vehicle; time-series images; vision-based system; Hydrodynamics; Image resolution; Image sensors; Motion estimation; Nonlinear dynamical systems; Parameter estimation; Remotely operated vehicles; Sensor systems; Surges; Vehicle dynamics;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology and Workshop on Scientific Use of Submarine Cables and Related Technologies, 2007. Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-1207-2
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-1208-0
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2007.370768