Adaptive Formation Motion Planning and Control of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Using Deep Reinforcement Learning

Hadi, Behnaz, Khosravi, Alireza and Sarhadi, Pouria (2023) Adaptive Formation Motion Planning and Control of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Using Deep Reinforcement Learning. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 49 (1): 10214138. pp. 311-328. ISSN 0364-9059
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Creating safe paths in unknown and uncertain environments is a challenging aspect of leader–follower formation control. In this architecture, the leader moves toward the target by taking optimal actions, and followers should also avoid obstacles while maintaining their desired formation shape. Most of the studies in this field have inspected formation control and obstacle avoidance separately. This article proposes a new approach based on deep reinforcement learning for end-to-end motion planning and control of underactuated autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). The aim is to design optimal adaptive distributed controllers based on actor-critic structure for AUVs formation motion planning. This is accomplished by controlling the speed and heading of AUVs. In obstacle avoidance, two approaches are developed. In the first approach, the goal is to design control policies for the leader and followers such that each learns its own collision-free path. Moreover, the followers adhere to an overall formation maintenance policy. In the second approach, the leader solely learns the control policy and safely leads the whole group toward the target. Here, the control policy of the followers is to maintain the predetermined distance and angle. In the presence of ocean currents, communication delays, and sensing errors, the robustness of the proposed method under realistically perturbed circumstances is shown. The efficiency of the algorithms has been evaluated and approved using a number of computer-based simulations.


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