Multi-objective path planning for unmanned surface vehicle with currents effects

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This paper investigates the path planning problem for unmanned surface vehicle (USV), wherein the goal is to find the shortest, smoothest, most economical and safest path in the presence of obstacles and currents, which is subject to the collision avoidance, motion boundaries and velocity constraints. We formulate this problem as a multi-objective nonlinear optimization problem with generous constraints. Then, we propose the dynamic augmented multi-objective particle swarm optimization algorithm to achieve the solution. With our approach, USV can select the ideal path from the Pareto optimal paths set. Numerical simulations verify the effectiveness of our formulated model and proposed algorithm.

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Ma, Y., Hu, M., & Yan, X. (2018). Multi-objective path planning for unmanned surface vehicle with currents effects. ISA Transactions, 75, 137–156. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.isatra.2018.02.003

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