DocumentCode :
588475
Title :
Combining interferometry soundings with angle uncertainty and signal to noise ratio into data processing for sea floor charting
Author :
Yuhui Ai ; Allen, R.
Author_Institution :
L-3 Commun., Klein Assoc. Inc., Salem, NH, USA
fYear :
2012
fDate :
14-19 Oct. 2012
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
8
Abstract :
In this article, we present a new development with test results on the sonar uncertainty model and the relevant processing of the interferometric bathymetry sounding data. Within a sonar sounding solution, not only an angle and time-delay pair is resolved, but quality factor, angle uncertainty and signal to noise ratio (SNR), with which the angle solution is obtained, are provided as well for the completeness of the data fields required for post processing. The goal is to generate a final sounding with registered uncertainties in three dimensions. As a result, the quality factor and SNR are applied to eliminate the low quality angle solutions due to backscatter from either multiple path or shadow area. The cleaned angle and time delay pair is then used for the estimation of the local depth, registered with the depth uncertainty derived from the angle uncertainty. The resolved depth plus its uncertainty, along with data from other sensors (IMU and SVP) and their related uncertainties, are processed by the Combined Uncertainty and Bathymetry Estimator (CUBE) [1] to generate a final mapping solution registered by a total propagated uncertainty to be checked against IHO S-44 at different order levels. From another view point, the SNR is a measurement of both the signal quality at each spatial sample and the coherence between the data streams from different bathymetric transducer receive staves. The coherence measurement is helpful to determine the valid angle apart from the nadir from which a robust sounding solution can be obtained in a full ping. It is evident that the SNR streams computed from different receiver pairs start to converge from an angle α apart from the nadir. The angle solutions within α would be considered as only fine quality due to the de-correlation introduced by different spacing among the receive staves. Conventionally, sonar manufacturers specify angles ~35 deg to start processing the data. However, with the new capability, �- B1; is determined from real-time data and is adaptively adjusted in situ based on the bottom, depth, motion, and other acoustic environments. First, a Sonar Uncertainty Model is presented. It is a Simulink (Matlab) package composed of Sonar Simulation Toolsets (Applied Physics Lab, University of Washington, Seattle), Klein Bathymetry Engine, and statistical processing. Second, in a cooperative effort with the Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping/Joint Hydrographic Center (CCOM/JHC), sea trial data has been processed to evaluate the uncertainty model. Third, a full data set collected from Portsmouth, N.H. by a Klein HydroChart 5000 has been processed by CARIS through CUBE application. Analysis results are discussed and demonstrated.
Keywords :
bathymetry; remote sensing by radar; seafloor phenomena; sonar; CUBE application; Center for Coastal and Ocean Mapping; Joint Hydrographic Center; Klein HydroChart 5000; Klein bathymetry engine; Simulink package; acoustic environments; angle uncertainty; bathymetric transducer receive staves; bathymetry estimator; cleaned angle; data processing; final mapping solution; interferometric bathymetry sounding data; interferometry soundings; local depth estimation; low quality angle solutions; multiple path area; quality factor; real-time data; registered uncertainties; robust sounding solution; sea floor charting; shadow area; signal quality; signal-to-noise ratio; sonar manufacturers; sonar simulation toolsets; sonar sounding solution; sonar uncertainty model; statistical processing; time delay pair; Backscatter; Data models; Receivers; Sea surface; Signal to noise ratio; Sonar; Uncertainty;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Oceans, 2012
Conference_Location :
Hampton Roads, VA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-0829-8
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2012.6405088
Filename :
6405088
Link To Document :
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