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NemeSys: An Online Underwater Explorer with Goal-Driven Adaptive Autonomy

Published 16 Jul 2025 in cs.RO | (2507.11889v1)

Abstract: Adaptive mission control and dynamic parameter reconfiguration are essential for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) operating in GPS-denied, communication-limited marine environments. However, most current AUV platforms execute static, pre-programmed missions or rely on tethered connections and high-latency acoustic channels for mid-mission updates, significantly limiting their adaptability and responsiveness. In this paper, we introduce NemeSys, a novel AUV system designed to support real-time mission reconfiguration through compact optical and magnetoelectric (OME) signaling facilitated by floating buoys. We present the full system design, control architecture, and a semantic mission encoding framework that enables interactive exploration and task adaptation via low-bandwidth communication. The proposed system is validated through analytical modeling, controlled experimental evaluations, and open-water trials. Results confirm the feasibility of online mission adaptation and semantic task updates, highlighting NemeSys as an online AUV platform for goal-driven adaptive autonomy in dynamic and uncertain underwater environments.

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