Quantitative Monitoring of the Underwater Environment
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This volume constitutes the results of the International Conference on
Underwater Environment, MOQESM’14, held at “Le Quartz” Conference Center in Brest,
France, on October 14-15, 2014, within the framework of the 9th
Sea Tech Week, International Marine Science and
Technology Event. The objective of MOQESM'14 was to bring together researchers from
both academia and industry, interested in marine robotics and hydrography with
application to the coastal environment mapping and underwater infrastructures
surveys.
The common thread of the conference is the combination of technical
control, perception, and localization, typically used in robotics, with the methods of mapping
and bathymetry.
The papers presented in this book focus on two main topics.
Firstly, coastal and infrastructure mapping is addressed, focusing not
only on hydrographic systems, but also on positioning systems, bathymetry, and remote sensing. The
proposed methods rely on acoustic sensors such as side scan sonars, multibeam echo sounders,
phase-measuring bathymetric sonars, as well as optical systems such as underwater laser scanners.
Accurate underwater positioning is also addressed in the case of the use of a single
acoustic beacon, and the latest advances in increasing the vertical precision of Global Navigation
Satellite System (GNSS) are also presented.
Most of the above mentioned works are closely related to autonomous
marine vehicles. Consequently, the second part of the book describes some works concerning the methods
associated with such type of vehicles. The selected papers focus on autonomous surface or
underwater vehicles, detailing new approaches for localization, modeling, control, mapping, obstacle
detection and avoidance, surfacing, and software development. Some of these works imply acoustics sensing as
well as image processing. Set membership methods are also used in some papers.
The applications of the work presented in this book concern in
particular oceanography, monitoring of oil and gas infrastructures, and military field.
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