期刊
2022 IEEE MILITARY COMMUNICATIONS CONFERENCE (MILCOM)
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IEEE
DOI: 10.1109/MILCOM55135.2022.10017658
关键词
Maritime Unmanned Systems; digital underwater communications; STANAG 4748; JANUS; distressed submarine; submarine escape and rescue; underwater networks
资金
- NATO Allied Command Transformation (ACT) Future Solutions Branch under the Autonomous Security Network Programme
This study explores innovative concepts that utilize a network of maritime unmanned systems and digital underwater communications to improve communication efficiency and rescue effectiveness in submarine rescue operations. The successful demonstration in Portugal showcases the potential of this approach.
Currently, communications during submarine rescue operations are performed solely with the analogue underwater telephone and the usage of phonetic codes (Alpha to Zulu), requiring the presence of human operators. This work explores innovative concepts that make use of a cooperative network of Maritime Unmanned Systems (MUS) and digital underwater communications to: 1) support the search and localization of a submarine in distress (DISSUB); 2) promptly exchange relevant information among the unmanned systems, the DISSUB and the rescue teams, with special attention to the employment of standardized solutions, such as STANAG 4748 (JANUS) and machine-to-machine services; and 3) share a common tactical picture among the rescue teams, with real-time updates. These concepts were successfully demonstrated during the Robotics Experimentation and Prototyping MUS (REPMUS) Exercise (Portugal, September 2021). The achievements of REPMUS21 clearly show how digital underwater communications and a network of cooperative MUS can be effectively used to improve the response time and increase the situational awareness of the DISSUB and rescue teams, thus resulting in more effective rescue operations.
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