• DocumentCode
    2594974
  • Title

    A pipeline for structured light bathymetric mapping

  • Author

    Inglis, Gabrielle ; Smart, Clara ; Vaughn, Ian ; Roman, Chris

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Ocean Eng., Univ. of Rhode Island, Narragansett, RI, USA
  • fYear
    2012
  • fDate
    7-12 Oct. 2012
  • Firstpage
    4425
  • Lastpage
    4432
  • Abstract
    This paper details a methodology for using structured light laser imaging to create high resolution bathymetric maps of the sea floor. The system includes a pair of stereo cameras and an inclined 532nm sheet laser mounted to a remotely operated vehicle (ROV). While a structured light system generally requires a single camera, a stereo vision set up is used here for in-situ calibration of the laser system geometry by triangulating points on the laser line. This allows for quick calibration at the survey site and does not require precise jigs or a controlled environment. A batch procedure to extract the laser line from the images to sub-pixel accuracy is also presented. The method is robust to variations in image quality and moderate amounts of water column turbidity. The final maps are constructed using a reformulation of a previous bathymetric Simultaneous Localization and Mapping (SLAM) algorithm called incremental Smoothing and Mapping (iSAM). The iSAM framework is adapted from previous applications to perform sub-mapping, where segments of previously visited terrain are registered to create relative pose constraints. The resulting maps can be gridded at one centimeter and have significantly higher sample density than similar surveys using high frequency multibeam sonar or stereo vision. Results are presented for sample surveys at a submerged archaeological site and sea floor rock outcrop.
  • Keywords
    bathymetry; calibration; oceanographic equipment; oceanographic techniques; remote sensing by laser beam; remotely operated vehicles; sonar; underwater vehicles; bathymetric SLAM algorithm; high frequency multibeam sonar; high resolution bathymetric maps; iSAM framework; image quality; in-situ calibration; laser system geometry; remotely operated vehicle; sample density; sea floor rock outcrop; stereo cameras; stereo vision; structured light bathymetric mapping; structured light laser imaging; sub-pixel accuracy; submerged archaeological site; water column turbidity; Calibration; Cameras; Feature extraction; Lasers; Robustness; Simultaneous localization and mapping; Vehicles;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Robots and Systems (IROS), 2012 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Vilamoura
  • ISSN
    2153-0858
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4673-1737-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/IROS.2012.6386038
  • Filename
    6386038