A SBIR Phase I contract was awarded to Liteweaver Technologies, Inc. in June, 2021 for $140,000.0 USD from the U.S. Department of Defense and United States Navy.
Metron will build a combined planner and executive module called Miser to assist with energy-optimal pre-sortie planning but will also run onboard the UUV to adjust the sortie as it is executed. Current UUVs have entirely pre-planned sorties giving a detailed mission script. Producing this plan is time consuming and error prone, but worse, such plans are brittle. Unknowns such as water current variation, conditions at a survey site, or platform degradation cause the executed sortie to deviate from the provided plan. In the most severe cases, this will cause the UUV to be lost. In contrast, Miser’s onboard decision-making allows plans to be flexible. Key to Miser’s success is its onboard estimation of the current UUV capabilities. This allows the UUV to respond to drag increases, battery failures, and degraded sensors. These models feed route and survey planner that can be run onboard or pre-mission to assess the energy cost of potential future actions. Miser then uses a probabilistic model to assess the risk versus reward of undertaking a particular mission. Operators set the acceptable trade-off between risk and reward, allowing for the UUV to undertake dangerous actions during times of military necessity, but operate more conservatively with there are no exigencies.