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About this book
Towards Unmanned Surface Vehicles: Methods and Practices presents the latest overview, methodologies, design practices, and applications of unmanned surface vehicles (USVs).
The authors introduce advanced theories and algorithms for the analysis and design of a maritime unmanned surface vehicle system, covering the sensing, path following, navigation, and control of the ocean surface environment. They demonstrate the architectural design, implementation, and field testing of USVs as well as key applications, such as hostile military scenarios, scientific oceanographic observation, and intelligent waterborne transportation. In addition, they address the open challenges in the field and propose the corresponding future perspectives.
The book will appeal to researchers, graduate students, and engineers interested in USVs.
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Table of contents
- Cover Page
- Half-Title Page
- Title Page
- Copyright Page
- Contents
- Preface
- Glossary
- Acronyms
- Chapter 1 Overview of Unmanned Surface Vehicles
- Section I Advanced Navigation, Guidance, and Control Methods Towards Autonomy
- Section II Practices in the Field
- Section III Applications over the Water