A System for Autonomous Seaweed Farm Inspection with an Underwater Robot

Sensors (Basel). 2022 Jul 5;22(13):5064. doi: 10.3390/s22135064.

Abstract

This paper outlines challenges and opportunities in operating underwater robots (so-called AUVs) on a seaweed farm. The need is driven by an emerging aquaculture industry on the Swedish west coast where large-scale seaweed farms are being developed. In this paper, the operational challenges are described and key technologies in using autonomous systems as a core part of the operation are developed and demonstrated. The paper presents a system and methods for operating an AUV in the seaweed farm, including initial localization of the farm based on a prior estimate and dead-reckoning navigation, and the subsequent scanning of the entire farm. Critical data from sidescan sonars for algorithm development are collected from real environments at a test site in the ocean, and the results are demonstrated in a simulated seaweed farm setup.

Keywords: AUV; algae farm; behavior trees; field testing; mission planning; seaweed farm; simulation; system integration.

MeSH terms

  • Algorithms
  • Aquaculture
  • Farms
  • Robotics* / methods
  • Seaweed*