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A novel localization-free approach to system identification for underwater vehicles using a Universal Adaptive Stabilizer

In this work, we propose a new approach to the otherwise lengthy and involved process of system identification for underwater vehicles. The algorithm is based on Universal Adaptive Stabilization (UAS). The proposed methodology does not require localization equipment as it is based on the more easily...

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Published in:Ocean engineering 2023-04, Vol.274, p.114013, Article 114013
Main Authors: Wadi, Ali, Mukhopadhyay, Shayok
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