volume 50 issue 1 pages 228-251

Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication

Sabah Badri-Hoeher 1
Thomas Wilts 1
Thomas Cimiega 1
Lukas Schaefer 1
Jonni Westphalen 1
Julian Winkler 1
J Winkler 1
Cedric Isokeit 2
Andrej Harlakin 3
Maurice Hott 3
J. Maximilian Placzek 3
Stefan Marx 4
Martin Volz 5
Erik Maehle 2
Publication typeJournal Article
Publication date2025-01-01
scimago Q1
wos Q1
SJR1.003
CiteScore9.3
Impact factor5.3
ISSN03649059, 15581691, 23737786
Abstract
The mobile autonomous underwater system (MAUS) aims to create next-generation vehicles, focusing on improved intelligence, mission operations, and application scenarios. Accordingly, two types of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) have been developed to operate and collaborate in various applications. The first AUV, named “Hansel,” has hovering capabilities and is tailored to tasks, such as object inspection and detection. The second AUV, called “Gretel,” has going capabilities and is suitable for tasks, such as seafloor mapping. The two AUV types are equipped with different sensors, allowing them to perform distinct tasks simultaneously as a team. The going AUV has a robust navigation system that includes an inertial navigation system, an ultra-short baseline unit, and a Doppler velocity log for dead reckoning. In contrast, the hovering AUV only has a low-cost micro-electro-mechanical system. Gretel's navigation unit improves Hansel's navigation, along with data transfer between the vehicles. The AUVs rely on a hybrid communication system that integrates acoustic, inductive, and optical links to combine the strengths of each technology. To accomplish their individual goals, the AUVs participate in joint mission planning, utilizing a variety of sensors and tasks that are specific to each AUV. This approach is commonly referred to as multiheterogeneous AUV swarm technology. The multiheterogeneous concept developed in the MAUS project was experimentally validated in Kiel Fjord, located in the southwest Baltic Sea, and in La Spezia, Mediterranean Sea.
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Badri-Hoeher S. et al. Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication // IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 2025. Vol. 50. No. 1. pp. 228-251.
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Badri-Hoeher S., Wilts T., Cimiega T., Schaefer L., Westphalen J., Winkler J., Winkler J., Isokeit C., Harlakin A., Hott M., Placzek J. M., Marx S., Volz M., Maehle E., Hoeher P. A. Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication // IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering. 2025. Vol. 50. No. 1. pp. 228-251.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1109/joe.2024.3451241
UR - https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10742613/
TI - Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication
T2 - IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
AU - Badri-Hoeher, Sabah
AU - Wilts, Thomas
AU - Cimiega, Thomas
AU - Schaefer, Lukas
AU - Westphalen, Jonni
AU - Winkler, Julian
AU - Winkler, J
AU - Isokeit, Cedric
AU - Harlakin, Andrej
AU - Hott, Maurice
AU - Placzek, J. Maximilian
AU - Marx, Stefan
AU - Volz, Martin
AU - Maehle, Erik
AU - Hoeher, Peter Adam
PY - 2025
DA - 2025/01/01
PB - Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
SP - 228-251
IS - 1
VL - 50
SN - 0364-9059
SN - 1558-1691
SN - 2373-7786
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@article{2025_Badri-Hoeher,
author = {Sabah Badri-Hoeher and Thomas Wilts and Thomas Cimiega and Lukas Schaefer and Jonni Westphalen and Julian Winkler and J Winkler and Cedric Isokeit and Andrej Harlakin and Maurice Hott and J. Maximilian Placzek and Stefan Marx and Martin Volz and Erik Maehle and Peter Adam Hoeher},
title = {Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication},
journal = {IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering},
year = {2025},
volume = {50},
publisher = {Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)},
month = {jan},
url = {https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10742613/},
number = {1},
pages = {228--251},
doi = {10.1109/joe.2024.3451241}
}
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Badri-Hoeher, Sabah, et al. “Multiheterogeneous AUV Swarm Technology Exemplified by the MAUS Project: Cooperation, Mission Planning and Hybrid Communication.” IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, vol. 50, no. 1, Jan. 2025, pp. 228-251. https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/10742613/.
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