Environmental perception is a cornerstone for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) to achieve robust self-localization and scene understanding, which are pivotal for the intelligent management of marine ranching. However, underwater image degradation and weak-textured scenes significantly hinder reliable self-localization and fine-grained environmental perception. To address the perceptual asymmetry arising from these challenges, this paper proposes a robust visual–inertial simultaneous localization and mapping (SLAM) and biomass assessment scheme for marine ranching. Specifically, we first propose a robust tightly coupled underwater visual–inertial localization scheme, which leverages a multi-sensor fusion strategy to solve the image degradation problem of localization in complex underwater environments. Furthermore, we propose a novel underwater scene perception method, which enables the simultaneous visual reconstruction of aquaculture species and the quantitative mapping of their spatial distribution in marine ranching. Finally, we develop a low-cost, agile, and portable multisensor-integrated system that consolidates autonomous localization and aquaculture biomass assessment modules, with its performance validated through extensive real-world underwater experiments. The experimental results demonstrate that the proposed methods can effectively overcome the interference of complex underwater environments and provide high-precision perception support for both AUV state estimation and aquaculture asset management.
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Yangyang Wang
Ziyu Liu
Tianzhu Gao
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Dalian Maritime University
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69b606ea83145bc643d1d69f — DOI: https://doi.org/10.3390/sym18030495