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Control System Design and Thrust Analysis of an Unmanned Surface Cleaning Vessel With a Novel Pump-Valve Propulsion System

This article presents a specialized control system for an unmanned surface cleaning vessel (USCV) employing a pump-valve propulsion system. The system has three operational modes, including manual remote-control mode, self-automated cruise mode, and self-locking remote-control mode. In the manual re...

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Published in:IEEE access 2020, Vol.8, p.46356-46372
Main Authors: Luo, Yaojing, Ai, Jiaoyan, Zheng, Jianwu, Wang, Jufeng
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Language:English
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Summary:This article presents a specialized control system for an unmanned surface cleaning vessel (USCV) employing a pump-valve propulsion system. The system has three operational modes, including manual remote-control mode, self-automated cruise mode, and self-locking remote-control mode. In the manual remote-control mode, users remotely control the vessel by means of a motion-control joystick. In the self-automated cruise mode, the control system is capable of detecting obstacles and automatically controlling the pump-valve propulsion system in response to feedback signals from sensors. The self-locking remote-control mode functions similarly to the first mode, except that the joystick controls the vessel motion in accordance with a single established joystick-actuation pattern. The control system is supported by a commercially available remote controller with wireless communication technology. The functionality of the combined control and pump-valve propulsion system is verified by computational fluid dynamics simulations and experimental tests conducted using a prototype USCV. The combined control and pump-valve propulsion system is demonstrated to be a cost-effective, simple, and innovative platform that is suitable for use with USCVs.
ISSN:2169-3536
2169-3536
DOI:10.1109/ACCESS.2020.2974813