An Underwater Pathfinding Algorithm for Optimised Planning of Survey Dives

In scientific and technical diving, the survey of unknown or partially unexplored areas is a common task that requires an accurate planning for ensuring the optimal use of resources and the divers’ safety. In particular, in any kind of diving activity, it is essential to foresee the “dive profile” t...

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Published in:Remote Sensing
Main Authors: Marino Mangeruga, Alessandro Casavola, Francesco Pupo, Fabio Bruno
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-12-01
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/23/3974
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description In scientific and technical diving, the survey of unknown or partially unexplored areas is a common task that requires an accurate planning for ensuring the optimal use of resources and the divers’ safety. In particular, in any kind of diving activity, it is essential to foresee the “dive profile” that represents the diver’s exposure to pressure over time, ensuring that the dive plan complies with the specific safety rules that have to be applied in accordance with the diver’s qualification and the environmental conditions. This paper presents a novel approach to dive planning based on an original underwater pathfinding algorithm that computes the best 3D path to follow during the dive in order to be able to maximise the number of points of interest (POIs) visited, while taking into account the safety limitations. The proposed approach, for the first time, considers the morphology of the 3D space in which the dive takes place to compute the best path, taking into account the decompression limits and avoiding the obstacles through the analysis of a 3D map of the site. Moreover, three different cost functions are proposed and evaluated to identify the one that could suit the divers’ needs better.
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spelling doaj-art-c461df95c19f43ebb7bd6a3060bef46a2025-08-20T00:08:13ZengMDPI AGRemote Sensing2072-42922020-12-011223397410.3390/rs12233974An Underwater Pathfinding Algorithm for Optimised Planning of Survey DivesMarino Mangeruga0Alessandro Casavola1Francesco Pupo2Fabio Bruno3University of Calabria, Via P.Bucci, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, CS, ItalyUniversity of Calabria, Via P.Bucci, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, CS, ItalyUniversity of Calabria, Via P.Bucci, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, CS, ItalyUniversity of Calabria, Via P.Bucci, 87036 Arcavacata di Rende, CS, ItalyIn scientific and technical diving, the survey of unknown or partially unexplored areas is a common task that requires an accurate planning for ensuring the optimal use of resources and the divers’ safety. In particular, in any kind of diving activity, it is essential to foresee the “dive profile” that represents the diver’s exposure to pressure over time, ensuring that the dive plan complies with the specific safety rules that have to be applied in accordance with the diver’s qualification and the environmental conditions. This paper presents a novel approach to dive planning based on an original underwater pathfinding algorithm that computes the best 3D path to follow during the dive in order to be able to maximise the number of points of interest (POIs) visited, while taking into account the safety limitations. The proposed approach, for the first time, considers the morphology of the 3D space in which the dive takes place to compute the best path, taking into account the decompression limits and avoiding the obstacles through the analysis of a 3D map of the site. Moreover, three different cost functions are proposed and evaluated to identify the one that could suit the divers’ needs better.https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/23/3974underwater surveying3D optimal pathfindingdive planningscientific diving
spellingShingle Marino Mangeruga
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Fabio Bruno
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underwater surveying
3D optimal pathfinding
dive planning
scientific diving
title An Underwater Pathfinding Algorithm for Optimised Planning of Survey Dives
title_full An Underwater Pathfinding Algorithm for Optimised Planning of Survey Dives
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title_short An Underwater Pathfinding Algorithm for Optimised Planning of Survey Dives
title_sort underwater pathfinding algorithm for optimised planning of survey dives
topic underwater surveying
3D optimal pathfinding
dive planning
scientific diving
url https://www.mdpi.com/2072-4292/12/23/3974
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