DocumentCode :
2123255
Title :
Remote sensing using laser projection photogrammetry for underwater surveys
Author :
Kocak, Donna M. ; Jagielo, Thomas H. ; Wallace, Farron ; Kloske, John
Author_Institution :
Green Sky Imaging LLC, Vero Beach, FL, USA
Volume :
2
fYear :
2004
fDate :
20-24 Sept. 2004
Firstpage :
1451
Abstract :
Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife researchers combined the Laser/Video Photogrammetric System (originally presented at MTS/IEEE OCEANS 2002 Conference) with precision navigation to provide an efficient "tool" for producing quantitative benthic survey data. In addition to the roll/pitch motion reference sensor, CCD video camera and three microlasers utilized in the original system, a Doppler velocity log (DVL), ring laser gyro (RLG), ultra short base line sonar (USBL) and Integrated Positioning System (IPS) software were added to provide more precise navigation. This precision allows for geo-referencing, and hence mosaicking of user specified sized areas within an image along a transect survey. Two additional lasers were also added to test for improvement of scale measurements. Custom software is used to automatically process video data at user selected distance intervals. The software locates the reference lasers in an image and optical triangulation is used to compute range to a bottom plane in the field-of-view. Using this information and measurements recorded from the motion sensor, the spatially variant magnification is determined over the entire field-of-view using a simple algorithm. As a result, a variety of parameters are estimated using image-processing techniques including: perspective overlays, range to a point or location, scale in any region of the image, and area measurements. This paper briefly reviews the original system, describes the enhancements, and summarizes data from two cruises. In the most recent cruise during October, 2003 the system was deployed in the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary located off the coast of southern California. Mounted onboard the DSV DELTA submersible, the system collected numerous hours of video and navigation data from survey transects. Data were collected from both randomly sampled sites and selected areas where ground-truth targets were placed. Methods to improve these results are also discussed. Deployment of a third generation system is expected in 2005 onboard an AUV. We expect the final system will prove valuable for estimating the abundance of commercially and recreationally exploited groundfish species within a study area using stratified random video transect methods. This unintrusive- , direct observation technique affords a means to estimate the density of certain benthic fish species in high relief areas that are not accessible to routine trawl survey methods. Differences in fish densities between trawlable and untrawlable habitats have clear implications for estimation of abundance for a number of fish species including rockfish.
Keywords :
CCD image sensors; aquaculture; geophysics computing; image processing; image segmentation; photogrammetry; remote sensing by laser beam; target tracking; underwater vehicles; AD 2003 10; AD 2005; AUV; CCD video camera; Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary; DSV DELTA submersible; DVL; Doppler velocity log; IPS software; Integrated Positioning System; Laser/Video Photogrammetric System; MTS/IEEE OCEANS 2002 Conference; RLG; USBL; Washington Department of Fish and Wildlife researcher; autonomous underwater vehicles; benthic survey data production; custom software; direct observation technique; fish density; geo-referencing; ground-truth target; groundfish species; image mosaicking; image processing technique; image/optical triangulation; laser projection photogrammetry; microlaser; motion sensor information/measurements record; remote sensing; ring laser gyro; rockfish; roll/pitch motion reference sensor; simple algorithm; southern California coast; spatially variant magnification; stratified random video transect method; trawl survey method; trawlable/untrawlable habitat; ultra short base line sonar; underwater survey; video/navigation data; Charge coupled devices; Marine animals; Oceans; Remote sensing; Ring lasers; Sea measurements; Sensor systems; Sonar navigation; Videoconference; Wildlife;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Geoscience and Remote Sensing Symposium, 2004. IGARSS '04. Proceedings. 2004 IEEE International
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8742-2
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/IGARSS.2004.1368693
Filename :
1368693
Link To Document :
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