Self organizing maps for AUVs mapping

Authors

  • Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho
  • Celina Häffele da Rocha
  • Mônica da Silva Figueiredo
  • Gabriel Leivas Oliveira
  • Paulo Lilles Drews Junior

Keywords:

Mapas auto-organizáveis, Estruturas celulares crescentes, Mapeamento, Navegação, Localização

Abstract

The use of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) for underwater tasks is a promising robotic field. These robots can carry visual inspection cameras. Besides serving the activities of inspection and mapping, the captured images can also be used to aid navigation and localization of the robots. In this context, this paper proposes an approach to mapping of underwater vehicles. Supposing the use of inspection cameras, this proposal is composed of the development of topological maps using self-organizing maps and Growing Cell Structures (GCS) for localization and navigation. A set of tests was accomplished, regarding online and performance issues. The results reveals an accuracy and robust approach to several underwater conditions, as illumination and noise, leading to a promissory and original visual mapping technique.

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Author Biographies

Silvia Silva da Costa Botelho

Doutorado em Informática e Telecomunicações - LAAS/CNRS/Franca em 2000. Atualmente e professora adjunta da FURG.

Mais informações: Currículo Lattes

Celina Häffele da Rocha

Mestranda em Modelagem Computacional - FURG.

Mônica da Silva Figueiredo

Acadêmica do Curso de Engenharia de Computação - FURG.

Gabriel Leivas Oliveira

Mestrando em Ciências da Computação - UFMG.

Paulo Lilles Drews Junior

Mestre em Ciência da Computação - UFMG.

Published

2010-12-09

How to Cite

Botelho, S. S. da C., Rocha, C. H. da, Figueiredo, M. da S., Oliveira, G. L., & Drews Junior, P. L. (2010). Self organizing maps for AUVs mapping. VETOR - Journal of Exact Sciences and Engineering, 18(2), 45–55. Retrieved from https://periodicos.furg.br/vetor/article/view/1696

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