Gliding robotic fish navigation and propulsion

US9718523B2 · US · B2

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Publication numberUS-9718523-B2
Application numberUS-201414522072-A
CountryUS
Kind codeB2
Filing dateOct 23, 2014
Priority dateOct 24, 2013
Publication dateAug 1, 2017
Grant dateAug 1, 2017

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A robotic submersible includes a housing having a body and a tail. In another aspect, a pump and a pump tank adjust the buoyancy of a submersible housing. In a further aspect, a first linear actuator controls the pump and/or a buoyancy, and/or a second linear actuator controls a position of a battery and/or adjusts a center of gravity. Another aspect includes a pump and at least one linear actuator that control gliding movements of the housing. In still a further aspect, a motor couples a tail with a body, such that the motor controls the movements of the tail to create a swimming movement. Moreover, an additional aspect provides a controller selectively operating the pump, first actuator, second actuator, and motor to control when swimming and gliding movements occur.

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What is claimed is: 1. A method of controlling a robotic submersible comprising: monitoring a battery charge state; controlling a movement mode, wherein the movement mode is influenced by the battery charge state; controlling a buoyancy; collecting data using a plurality of sensors; and transmitting the data to an external home base, wherein a mode of transmission is based at least on the battery charge state and a location; wherein if a depth of the submersible in water is greater than a predetermined level, an ambient flow disturbance is greater than a predetermined threshold, and the battery charge state is above a predetermined state, the movement mode is a propeller mode. 2. The method of claim 1 , wherein the movement mode is at least one of a swim mode, a glide mode, a propeller mode and any combination thereof. 3. The method of claim 2 , wherein when the movement mode is the swim mode or a combination including the swim mode, further comprising adjusting a center of gravity and activating a motor that moves a tail relative to a body. 4. The method of claim 2 , wherein when the movement mode is the glide mode or a combination including the glide mode, further comprising adjusting the buoyancy by pumping fluid in or out of a tank and adjusting a center of gravity by positioning a battery along a slide. 5. The method of claim 2 , wherein when the movement mode is the propeller mode or a combination including the propeller mode, further comprising activating at least one propeller on at least one fin. 6. The method of claim 1 , wherein the movement mode is further influenced by at least one of water depth, mission urgency, and ambient flow disturbance. 7. The method of claim 1 , further comprising: autonomously selecting the movement mode based on a required speed, a depth of the submersible in water and the battery charge state; the movement mode being at least one of: a swimming mode, a gliding mode, a propeller mode, a combined swimming and gliding mode, a combined gliding and swimming mode, and any combination thereof; and autonomously selectively controlling at least two of: a propeller, a buoyancy, and a center of gravity, to achieve the movement mode. 8. The method of claim 1 , further comprising using a controller to determine whether a mission is urgent, and using the urgency determination to select the movement mode, and the mission being defined as urgent if a time for completion is less than a predetermined time threshold. 9. The method of claim 8 , wherein if a depth of the submersible in water is greater than a predetermined level, the battery charge state is between medium and high, a required speed is slower than a predetermined speed and the mission is not urgent, the movement mode is a combined swimming and gliding mode. 10. The method of claim 9 , wherein if the depth is greater than the predetermined level, the battery charge state is below medium, the required speed is slower than the predetermined speed and the mission is not urgent, the movement mode is an emergency power management mode. 11. The method of claim 1 , further comprising moving a battery within the submersible to change a center of gravity of the submersible. 12. The method of claim 1 , further comprising monitoring a structural parameter of an underwater foundation and wirelessly transmitting information about the structural parameter monitored to a remote receiver. 13. The method of claim 1 , further comprising monitoring a water quality condition and wirelessly transmitting information about the water quality condition monitored to a remote receiver. 14. The method of claim 1 , further comprising pivoting a tail fin with an actuator to propel the submersible at a speed of 1.5 m/s or less, with a power consumption of 5-10 W when the tail fin is pivoting, and the submersible weighs no more than 15 kg. 15. Computer software stored in non-transitory computer memory, the software comprising: a first set of instructions operably monitoring a battery charge state of an autonomously controlled submersible; a second set of instructions operably controlling a movement mode, wherein the movement mode is influenced by the battery charge state; a third set of instructions operably controlling a buoyancy; a fourth set of instructions operably collecting data using a plurality of sensors; and a fifth set of instructions operably transmitting the data to an external home base, wherein a mode of transmission is based at least on the battery charge state and a location; wherein if a depth of the submersible in water is greater than a first predetermined level, the battery charge state is below medium, and a required speed is slower than a predetermined speed and the mission is not urgent, the movement mode is an emergency power management mode. 16. The computer software of claim 15 , wherein: at least the second set of instructions determines whether a mission is urgent; the urgency determination is used to select the movement mode; and the mission is urgent if a time for completion is less than a predetermined time threshold. 17. Computer software stored in non-transitory computer memory, the software comprising: a first set of instructions operably monitoring a battery charge state of an autonomously controlled submersible; a second set of instructions operably controlling a movement mode, wherein the movement mode is influenced by the battery charge state; a third set of instructions operably controlling a buoyancy; a fourth set of instructions operably collecting data using a plurality of sensors; and a fifth set of instructions operably transmitting the data to an external home base, wherein a mode of transmission is based at least on the battery charge state and a location; wherein if a depth of the submersible in water is greater than a first predetermined level, the battery charge state is between medium and high, and a required speed is slower than a predetermined speed and the mission is not urgent, the movement mode is a combined swimming and gliding mode. 18. The computer software of claim 17 , wherein if a depth of the submersible in water is greater than a first predetermined level, the battery charge state is below medium, and a required speed is slower than a predetermined speed and the mission is not urgent, the movement mode is an emergency power management mode. 19. The computer software of claim 15 , wherein at least the second set of instructions further comprises: autonomously selecting the movement mode based on a required speed, a depth of the submersible in water and the battery charge state; the movement mode is at least one of: a swimming mode, a gliding mode, a propeller mode, a combined swimming and gliding mode, a combined gliding and swimming mode, and any combination thereof; and autonomously selectively controlling at least two of: a propeller, a buoyancy, and a center of gravity, to achieve the movement mode. 20. The computer software of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions operable to cause movement of a battery within the submersible to change a center of gravity of the submersible. 21. The computer software of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions monitoring a structural parameter of an underwater foundation and wirelessly transmitting information about the structural parameter monitored to a remote receiver. 22. The computer software of claim 15 , further comprising additional instructions monitoring

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  • remotely controlled · CPC title

  • B63G8/001Primary

    Underwater vessels adapted for special purposes, e.g. unmanned underwater vessels; Equipment specially adapted therefor, e.g. docking stations (self-propelled or direction controlled diving chambers with mechanical link to a base B63C11/42) · CPC title

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What does patent US9718523B2 cover?
A robotic submersible includes a housing having a body and a tail. In another aspect, a pump and a pump tank adjust the buoyancy of a submersible housing. In a further aspect, a first linear actuator controls the pump and/or a buoyancy, and/or a second linear actuator controls a position of a battery and/or adjusts a center of gravity. Another aspect includes a pump and at least one linear actu…
Who is the assignee on this patent?
Univ Michigan State
What technology area does this patent fall under?
Primary CPC classification B63G8/001. Mapped technology areas include Operations & Transport.
When was this patent published?
Publication date Tue Aug 01 2017 00:00:00 GMT+0000 (Coordinated Universal Time) (B2). Legal status and post-grant events are not shown on this page.
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