SYSTEMATIC APPROACH TO THE DEVELOPMENT OF THE AUTOMATIC CONTROL SYSTEM OF AN UNMANNED PATROL BOAT FOR THE PROTECTION OF A SHALLOW WATER PROTECTED AQUARIUM

https://doi.org/10.33815/2313-4763.2024.1.28.057-066

Keywords: unmanned patrol boat, automatic control system, operating modes, main management tasks, The general functional diagram of the automatic control system is provided

Abstract

Unmanned patrol boats are one of the types of surface vehicles of marine robotics. These buildings implement a wide range of applied security tasks in the shallow water areas that are being protected. The study of scientific problems of their creation relates to the specialty "Automation, computer-integrated technologies and robotics" of the course of study "Electronics, automation and electronic communications". The study is devoted to the development of a general functional diagram of the automatic control system of the main operating modes of an unmanned patrol boat. Such boats are used as carriers of marine robotics equipment designed to illuminate the surface, underwater and wind conditions in protected waters. For the research, the methodology of analysis of scientific and technical literature and the principles of a systematic approach to the development of a range of operating modes for an unmanned patrol boat were used. A set of basic modes of boat operation has been formed, which includes the basic flow of boat operations. The multitude of tasks of the boat control system includes control of the boat's control mechanisms and its useful load, safe electronic navigation and diagnostic tasks. The general functional diagram of the automatic boat control system creates a theoretical basis for the synthesis of algorithmic support for the boat control system and useful equipment.

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Published
2024-07-29
Section
AUTOMATION AND COMPUTER INTEGRATED TECHNOLOGIES