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Low-cost Multi-agent Fleet for Acoustic Cooperative Localization Research

Published: November 11, 2025 | arXiv ID: 2511.08822v1

By: Nelson Durrant , Braden Meyers , Matthew McMurray and more

Potential Business Impact:

Robots explore underwater cheaply for science.

Business Areas:
Autonomous Vehicles Transportation

Real-world underwater testing for multi-agent autonomy presents substantial financial and engineering challenges. In this work, we introduce the Configurable Underwater Group of Autonomous Robots (CoUGARs) as a low-cost, configurable autonomous-underwater-vehicle (AUV) platform for multi-agent autonomy research. The base design costs less than $3,000 USD (as of May 2025) and is based on commercially-available and 3D-printed parts, enabling quick customization for various sensor payloads and configurations. Our current expanded model is equipped with a doppler velocity log (DVL) and ultra-short-baseline (USBL) acoustic array/transducer to support research on acoustic-based cooperative localization. State estimation, navigation, and acoustic communications software has been developed and deployed using a containerized software stack and is tightly integrated with the HoloOcean simulator. The system was tested both in simulation and via in-situ field trials in Utah lakes and reservoirs.

Country of Origin
🇺🇸 United States

Page Count
7 pages

Category
Computer Science:
Robotics