Path planning and collision avoidance for autonomous surface vehicles I: a review
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https://hdl.handle.net/10037/21452Date
2021-01-29Type
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Autonomous surface vehicles are gaining increasing attention worldwide due to the potential benefits of improving safety and efficiency. This has raised the interest in developing methods for path planning that can reduce the risk of collisions, groundings, and stranding accidents at sea, as well as costs and time expenditure. In this paper, we review guidance, and more specifically, path planning algorithms of autonomous surface vehicles and their classification. In particular, we highlight vessel autonomy, regulatory framework, guidance, navigation and control components, advances in the industry, and previous reviews in the field. In addition, we analyse the terminology used in the literature and attempt to clarify ambiguities in commonly used terms related to path planning. Finally, we summarise and discuss our findings and highlight the potential need for new regulations for autonomous surface vehicles.
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Vagale A, Oucheikh R, Bye RT, Osen O, Fossen TI. Path planning and collision avoidance for autonomous surface vehicles I: a review. Journal of Marine Science and Technology. 2021Metadata
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