论文标题
极地容器的自动通道计划
Autonomous Passage Planning for a Polar Vessel
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论文摘要
我们介绍了一种考虑复杂的环境状况,在极地地区引入了一种在极地地区长距离海洋路线规划的方法。该方法允许构建优化的路线,描述了该过程的三个主要阶段:使用不均匀网格对环境条件进行离散建模,网格最佳路径的构建以及路径平滑。为了说明不同的车辆性能,我们构建了一系列数据驱动的功能,这些功能可应用于环境网格,以确定给定容器和网格单元的速度限制和燃料要求,以图形和地理空间表示这些数量。在描述我们的结果时,我们展示了一个示例用途案例,用于对极地研究船的路线规划RRS RRS David Attenborough爵士(SDA),核算冰性效果特征,并验证南极韦德尔海地区的时空途径构建。我们通过证明路线的变化取决于季节性海冰的可变性,所使用的路线规划目标功能的差异以及其他环境条件(例如电流)的存在来证明这种路线构建方法的多功能性。为了证明我们的方法的普遍性,我们在北极海洋和波罗的海中介绍了例子。本手稿中概述的技术是通用的,因此可以应用于具有不同特征的血管。我们的方法不仅可以拥有一个船只规划程序,还可以具有相当大的实用性,我们概述了该工作流程如何适用于更广泛的社区,例如商业和乘客运输。
We introduce a method for long-distance maritime route planning in polar regions, taking into account complex changing environmental conditions. The method allows the construction of optimised routes, describing the three main stages of the process: discrete modelling of the environmental conditions using a non-uniform mesh, the construction of mesh-optimal paths, and path smoothing. In order to account for different vehicle properties we construct a series of data driven functions that can be applied to the environmental mesh to determine the speed limitations and fuel requirements for a given vessel and mesh cell, representing these quantities graphically and geospatially. In describing our results, we demonstrate an example use case for route planning for the polar research ship the RRS Sir David Attenborough (SDA), accounting for ice-performance characteristics and validating the spatial-temporal route construction in the region of the Weddell Sea, Antarctica. We demonstrate the versatility of this route construction method by demonstrating that routes change depending on the seasonal sea ice variability, differences in the route-planning objective functions used, and the presence of other environmental conditions such as currents. To demonstrate the generality of our approach, we present examples in the Arctic Ocean and the Baltic Sea. The techniques outlined in this manuscript are generic and can therefore be applied to vessels with different characteristics. Our approach can have considerable utility beyond just a single vessel planning procedure, and we outline how this workflow is applicable to a wider community, e.g. commercial and passenger shipping.