OceanAlpha USVs conduct cooperative seabed surveys in the offshore waters | OceanAlpha Unmanned Surface Vehicle

Time:            September 2022

Location:    Pearl River Estuary, Guangdong-Hong Kong-Macao Greater Bay Area

 

01 Background:

In September 2022, in the southwestern waters of Wanshan Island off the coast of the Greater Bay Area , the South China Sea Survey Technology Center, subordinate to the Ministry of China Natural Resources, adopts “1 mother ship + 5 unmanned vessels” completed the first basic survey of the seabed in the offshore area of Wanshan West deployed by the Guangdong Provincial  Department of Natural Resources South China Sea Survey Project. The survey task was jointly undertaken by the South China Sea Survey Center of the Ministry of Natural Resources and several units to carry out surveys of the topography of sea islands, offshore submarine pipeline verification, and offshore submarine sediment type surveys.

 

· The world’s first truly multiple USV cooperative seabed survey
· Currently the largest USV cooperative operation in the world
· The only USV surveying and mapping operation with a survey line of more than 30,000 kilometers in the world

 

Challenges:

1: The total workload of the project is 2,728 square kilometers, which needs to be completed within 80 days . Due to the short construction period and heavy tasks, coupled with frequent typhoons along the coast of Guangdong, the offshore operation window is very limited. It is necessary to organize the operation ships, survey equipment, and professional surveying and mapping personnel required for offshore surveys in a short period of time, and to ensure that the surveys are carried out within the specified time.

2 : There are many islands and reefs in the offshore waters, and it is difficult for ordinary operating vessels to approach, and there are great operational risks, which belong to the “difficult area” and “blind area” of surveying and mapping.

After South China Sea Survey Technology Cente‘r s research, they decided to try to take the innovative operation technology means of USV to use USV to cooperate in surveying and mapping and to conduct feasibility studies and application demonstrations of new technologies and methods for marine surveys.

 

02 Solution:

In this surveying and mapping mission, a total of five units of 7m L25C USV were used. Its main technical parameters:

Hull type Catamaran
Hull size 7.5m (L) × 2.8m (B) × 2.4m (D)
Full load draft 0.35m
Empty weight 2.3t
Moon pool size 0.5m×0.6m
Working speed 5~6kn (still water)

L25 in a survey mission

 

The task content is the hydrographic surveying and mapping of the shallow seabed. The USV is equipped with an automatic lifter equipped with multi-beam echosounder, IMU, and sound velocity profiler. The dry-end locate in the equipment compartment at the front of the USV, the multi-beam transducer and the POS MV inertial measurement unit (IMU) are the wet-end parts, which are fixedly connected to the bracket through the transfer flange plate and the penetration screw.

 

Multibeam installation

 

USV Base Station Software USV cooperative survey with multibeam data combination

 

 

L25C provides AC 220V, DC 12V, DC 24V and other specifications of power supply for operating equipment. It is equipped with high-performance reinforced industrial computer and multi-terminal data acquisition software to achieve cooperative mission arrangement real-time data acquisition and storage.

 

Survey zone scheme

 

The USV cooperative control software remotely controls multiple USVs for mission setting and autonomous navigation. The control software has two operating modes, formation mode and area division mode. After preliminary testing, this project is more efficient using the area division mode. Therefore, when planning the mission, the general survey area is specially planned with multiple small survey zone, as shown in the figure below.

 

Two L25 USV in survey work

 

In each independent zone, the mother ship is at the center to ensure the longest communication distance of each unmanned vessel. The unmanned vessel navigates independently with each block step by step. After the regional measurement is completed, the overall transition to the next work blocks.

In the end, the mission was completed and the Survey area was 2,728 square kilometers. The total mileage reaches 27,000 kilometers, which is equivalent to walking half a circle around the earth.
The planned operation is 80 days, and the actual operation is 55 days. Tasks were completed in two-thirds of the allotted time, and overall operating costs were reduced by 30%.

 

USV monitoring and data acquisition

 

03 Operation advantage analysis:

The introduction of USV cooperative survey technology frees technical workers from simple and repetitive tasks. This innovative operation mode has the advantages of economy, efficiency, safety, accuracy, and easy replacement.

① Economy:

Compared with manned vessel operations, the more unmanned vessels are invested, the more economical the operation of unmanned vessels will be. According to the actual operation on site, the economic advantages of unmanned vessels are obvious. The specific analysis is shown in the figure below:

Economic comparison table of USV

 

② Efficiency:

A mother ship equipped with multiple marine USV can be regarded as a working team, and a manned survey vessel has a set of survey equipment. For urgent survey work, multiple vessels can also cooperate to operate 24 hours a day, make better use of the operation time window, and significantly improve the operation efficiency.

 

Multiple L25 USVs in cooperative survey

 

③ Safety:

Taking this project as an example, the survey area includes 13 islands that have shallow water and submerged rock. According to traditional methods, it is impossible to complete the survey of this “blind area”. With the advantage of a shallow draft of 40cm, the USV can conduct the survey and greatly guarantee the safety of operating personnel.

 

Operation results in shallow water area

 

Shallow water area scene

Survey line and edge data

 

④ Accuracy:

It has been proved that the data accuracy of USV surveys is better than manned vessels. Because the hull’s hydrodynamic performance can be “tailor-made” for ocean surveys, the data collected by multi-beam echosounder is more accurate. Compared with manned vessels, USV have higher line-keeping capability up to 1m, the accuracy of matching edge data is also higher.

 

⑤ Easy payload replacement:

Compared with manned vessels, USV are equipped with various types of multi-beam echosounder, which are very simple and convenient to replace, while the installation of manned vessels requires a separate configuration of corresponding mounting brackets.

Comparison of workboat and USV MBES installation

 

04 Customer testimony:

“It is the first time to use multiple USVs cooperative survey in offshore basic survey projects in China. The survey project acquired 2,728 square kilometers of offshore seabed topography data in the Greater Bay Area. The project implementation efficiency is high and the cost is greatly reduced.” Said the project leader.

 

Conclusion:

The introduction of USV cluster control technology has greatly reduced the labor intensity of people in marine surveying work, improved operational safety and reduced operating costs, and the overall efficiency can be increased by dozens of times. This technology is especially suitable for the fast and accurate determination of large-area seabed mapping and other data in a short period of time. If 20 USVs are used to operate in groups, it will only take 30 and 300 days to complete the survey of the Strait of Hormuz and the Persian Gulf respectively. This provides a sharp tool for reducing costs and increasing efficiency for ocean surveying work.

 

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