Navigation of Autonomous Marine Robots
Novel Approaches Using Cooperating Teams
Thomas Glotzbach spotlights that navigation within marine robotics can benefit from cooperative teams in a way that justifies
the increased effort to operate several vehicles at once. He features discussions of different scenarios, modeling of systems, and estimation algorithms for comparable situations. Les mer
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Thomas Glotzbach spotlights that navigation within marine robotics can benefit from cooperative teams in a way that justifies
the increased effort to operate several vehicles at once. He features discussions of different scenarios, modeling of systems,
and estimation algorithms for comparable situations. The chapter on the used methodologies may allow a reader with only basic
knowledge in control theory to obtain deeper insight in advanced concepts such as observability and state estimation, even
without any background in marine robotics.
Navigation in Marine Robotics: Methods, Classification, and State of the Art.- Problem Formulation and Definitions.- Mathematical
Tools from Control and Systems Engineering.- Methods for Cooperative Navigation.- Optimal Sensor Placement in Marine Robotics.-
Combination of Cooperative Navigation and Optimal Sensor Placement.
Dr. Thomas Glotzbach obtained experience in maritime robotics as researcher at Technische Universitat Ilmenau, Germany (doctoral
and habilitation degree) and at Instituto Superior Tecnico, Lisbon, Portugal. Since September 2019, he has been Professor
of Control Engineering and Robotics at Technische Hochschule Mittelhessen - University of Applied Sciences, Germany.