高分辨率水下光声数据融合研究进展

H. Singh, C. Roman, L. Whitcomb, D. Yoerger
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我们报告了合并来自光学和声学传感互补模式的数据以获得更准确的海底表示的努力。我们表明,合并声学和光学成像模式的主要障碍是每种模式固有的扭曲。构造几何精确的显微摄影主要是由增量误差引起的单个图像被缩放和扭曲,以形成显微摄影。对于微测深测绘,主要误差来自传感器位置和方向校准参数,这些参数会影响我们根据声纳数据构建与传感器和导航分辨率相称的地图的能力。我们表明,通过简单的,局部定义的,有限元素翘曲,显微测深可以与显微测深相结合。本文报道了一种定量评价马赛克几何畸变的误差分析方法。该技术已被证明能够成功地提供大面积非结构化海底特征的光声高分辨率三维视角。这些问题是通过对一艘公元前4世纪罗马沉船的675 kHz铅笔束声纳和电子静止相机调查获得的光学和声学调查数据集来评估的。这项调查是由作者使用Jason ROV在地中海800米的水深进行的。
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Advances in fusion of high resolution underwater optical and acoustic data
We report efforts to merge data from the complementary modalities of optical and acoustic sensing for obtaining more accurate representations of the seafloor. We show that the principal obstacles to merging the acoustic and optical imaging modalities are the distortions inherent to each modality. The construction of geometrically accurate photomosaics is dominated by incremental errors arising as individual images are scaled and warped to form the photomosaic. For microbathymetric mapping, principal errors arise from sensor position and orientation calibration parameters that affect our ability to construct maps from sonar data that are commensurate with sensor and navigation resolution. We show that photomosaics can be combined with microbathymetry through simple, locally defined, finite element warps. An error analysis quantitatively evaluating photomosaic geometric distortions is reported. This technique is shown to be successful in providing opto-acoustic high resolution three dimensional perspectives of large areas of unstructured seafloor features. These issues are evaluated with a combined optical and acoustic survey data set obtained from a 675 kHz pencil-beam sonar and electronic still camera survey of a 4th century B.C. Roman shipwreck. This survey was conducted by the authors with the Jason ROV in the Mediterranean Sea in 800 meters of water depth.
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