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PIRATE—Precision Imaging Real-Time Autonomous Tracker & Explorer

Dan Zlotnikov, Ohad Ben-Shahar

We present PIRATE (Precision Imaging Real-time Autonomous Tracker and Explorer), a fully autonomous unmanned surface vehicle designed to enable self-operating data collection and persistent tracking of mobile underwater targets through the tight integration of acoustic localization, onboard visual perception, and closed-loop navigation. PIRATE employs a single mobile acoustic receiver to estimate target position using time-difference-of-arrival (TDoA) measurements acquired at different times and locations through planned autonomous motion and uses these estimates to drive adaptive vehicle behavior and activate fine-grained visual sensing in real time. This architecture enables sustained target-driven operation, in which navigation, acoustic monitoring, and visual processing are dynamically coordinated based on mission context and localization uncertainty. The system integrates real-time AI-based visual detection and tracking with automatic mission control, allowing visual perception to operate opportunistically within an acoustically guided tracking loop rather than as a standalone sensing modality. Field experiments in a shallow-water environment demonstrate reliable autonomous navigation, single-receiver acoustic localization with meter-scale accuracy, and stable onboard visual inference under sustained operation. By enabling coupled acoustic tracking and onboard visual perception in a fully autonomous surface platform free of external infrastructure, PIRATE provides a practical foundation for fine-scale behavioral observation, adaptive marine monitoring, and long-duration studies of mobile underwater organisms. We demonstrate this advantage with two possible applications.

שפת פרסום אנגלית
כתב עת Journal of Marine Science and Engineering
כרך 14
נושא מספר 6
סטטוס פרסום פורסם - 01.03.2026
558

Keywords

USV
acoustic tracking
autonomous robot
autonomous tracking
marine ROV
marine robotics
underwater computer vision
underwater data collection
unmanned surface vehicle

ASJC Scopus subject areas

Civil and Structural Engineering
Water Science and Technology
Ocean Engineering
גישה למסמך
10.3390/jmse14060558
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