利用与水下相机同步的差分全球导航卫星系统对水深测量进行摄影测量重建的精度评估

E. Lo, H. Lozano Bravo, Nathan Hui, E. Nocerino, F. Menna, D. Rissolo, F. Kuester
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摘要摄影测量是水下环境三维记录、绘图和监测的重要工具。然而,在水下进行地理参照和验证重建的水深测量所需的地面控制测量既困难又耗时,因此不适合在较大区域进行。使用与水下摄像系统同步的差分全球导航卫星系统接收器进行水下直接地理参照,为在从海面清晰可见海底的条件下勘测水下地面控制点提供了一种有吸引力的替代方法。本文介绍了水下直接地理参照系统的设计,该系统主要使用现成的商用组件。该系统的精确度根据基于三坐标和水准测量的大地测量,以及使用安装在延长杆上的倾斜补偿全球导航卫星系统接收器进行的 RTK(实时运动学)定位进行了评估,以便能够测量水深达 7 米的点。测试在水深 1-3 米的受控室外水池环境中进行,并在加利福尼亚州卡塔利娜岛近岸环境中水深 4-10 米的海底建立的 10 米 × 10 米测试地块中进行。将摄影测量重建的几何形状与大地测量进行比较,结果一致性达到亚厘米级,与校准的 0.5 米刻度条相比,长度测量精度达到 1 毫米。通过对同一区域的反复勘测,地理参照的重复性在全球导航卫星系统差分定位的预期范围内,水平误差在亚厘米级,最差情况下垂直误差可达 3 厘米。这些测试证明了在浅水区采用水下直接地理参照方法的好处,与采用传统方法测量水下地面控制点相比,这种方法更容易扩大规模,是在水质清澈的大面积沿海地区采集精确海底测深数据的理想选择。
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Evaluation of the Accuracy of Photogrammetric Reconstruction of Bathymetry Using Differential GNSS Synchronized with an Underwater Camera
Abstract. Photogrammetry is a valuable tool for 3D documentation, mapping, and monitoring of underwater environments. However, the ground control surveys necessary for georeferencing and validation of the reconstructed bathymetry are difficult and time consuming to perform underwater, and thus impractical to scale to larger areas. Underwater direct georeferencing, using a differential GNSS receiver synchronized with an underwater camera system, offers an attractive alternative to surveying underwater ground control points in conditions when the seafloor is clearly visible from the surface. In this paper, the design of an underwater direct georeferencing system using mostly commercial off the shelf components is presented. The accuracy of the system is evaluated against geodetic survey based on trilateration and leveling, as well as by RTK (real time kinematic) positioning using a tilt-compensated GNSS receiver mounted on an extended pole to allow measurements of points in up to 7 m in water depth. Tests were conducted in a controlled outdoor pool setting with depths from 1–3 m, as well as in a 10 m × 10 m test plot established on the seafloor in a near-shore environment by Catalina Island, California at depths from 4–10 m. Comparing the geometry of the photogrammetric reconstruction with the geodetic survey yielded sub centimeter consistency, and 1 mm accuracy in length measurement was achieved when compared with calibrated 0.5 m scale bars. Through repeated surveys of the same area, repeatability of georeferencing is demonstrated within expectations for differential GNSS positioning, with horizontal errors at sub centimeter level, and vertical errors of up to 3 cm in the worst cases. These tests demonstrate the benefits of the underwater direct georeferencing approach in shallow waters, which can be scaled up much more easily than measuring underwater ground control points with traditional approaches, making this an ideal option for collecting accurate bathymetry of the seafloor over large coastal areas with clear waters.
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