A POMDP model-based online risk mitigation method for autonomous inland vessels

Journal Article (2024)
Author(s)

Abhishek Dhyani (TU Delft - Transport Engineering and Logistics)

Yunjia Wang (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Mathias Verbeke (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Davy Pissoort (Katholieke Universiteit Leuven)

Vasso Reppa (TU Delft - Transport Engineering and Logistics)

Research Group
Transport Engineering and Logistics
DOI related publication
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.ifacol.2024.10.076
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Publication Year
2024
Language
English
Research Group
Transport Engineering and Logistics
Issue number
20
Volume number
58
Pages (from-to)
335-340
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Abstract

Autonomous surface vessels (ASVs) increasingly gain appeal in the maritime industry for their high efficiency and improved navigational capabilities. However, risks originating from various internal and external factors such as faults, traffic, harsh weather conditions, etc., can affect their guidance and control capabilities and impact nominal vessel operations. The existing risk mitigation methods mainly focus on the vessel's guidance system and do not consider unsafe actions due to the control system. In this paper, we propose a new method based on a partially observable Markov decision process (POMDP) model for the online risk mitigation of autonomous inland vessels. The POMDP model-based method utilizes information about situational awareness to assist the vessel's planning and control system in real-time decision-making during hazardous situations, thereby ensuring that the vessel remains in a minimum-risk condition. Based on the identified risk-influencing factors (RIFs), the transition probabilities are updated by a Bayesian belief network (BBN). A case study of an autonomous inland vessel navigating in a confined waterway is presented to demonstrate the capability of the proposed method.