TL;DR
ASVSim is an open-source, high-fidelity simulation framework designed to advance autonomous surface vehicle research by providing vessel dynamics, sensor simulation, and synthetic dataset generation for inland and port environments.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive, open-source simulation platform tailored for autonomous shipping research, integrating vessel dynamics, marine sensors, and synthetic data generation.
Findings
Demonstrated waterway segmentation capabilities.
Validated autonomous navigation algorithms.
Supported development of deep learning and control methods.
Abstract
The transport industry has recently shown significant interest in unmanned surface vehicles (USVs), specifically for port and inland waterway transport. These systems can improve operational efficiency and safety, which is especially relevant in the European Union, where initiatives such as the Green Deal are driving a shift towards increased use of inland waterways. At the same time, a shortage of qualified personnel is accelerating the adoption of autonomous solutions. However, there is a notable lack of open-source, high-fidelity simulation frameworks and datasets for developing and evaluating such solutions. To address these challenges, we introduce AirSim for Surface Vehicles (ASVSim), an open-source simulation framework specifically designed for autonomous shipping research in inland and port environments. The framework combines simulated vessel dynamics with marine sensor…
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