Title :
TOBI image processing-the state of the art
Author :
Le Bas, T.P. ; Mason, D.C. ; Millard, N.C.
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Oceanogr. Sci., Deacon Lab., Wormley, UK
fDate :
1/1/1995 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
TOBI (Towed Ocean Bottom Instrument) is a deep-tow sidescan sonar vehicle from which sidescan sonar data are now routinely collected and archived. This paper describes the algorithms developed for detailed processing of TOBI data. Sonar imagery has a characteristic set of processing challenges and these are addressed. TOBI provides a very large sonar dataset, and to limit the difficulties of handling and processing these data, the raw data are subjected to a data reduction technique prior to further processing. Slant-range correction is improved by editing vehicle altitude data using a median filter. Noise on TOBI imagery can appear in two main forms; speckle noise and line dropouts. Speckle noise is removed by a small median difference kernel and line dropouts are removed using a ratio of two box-car filters, each with appropriate thresholding techniques. Precise geocoding of the imagery requires an accurate estimate of vehicle location, and a method of calculation is presented. Two optional processing algorithms are also; presented; deblurring of imagery to improve along-track resolution at far range, and the suppression of a surface reflection return which may occur when TOBI is operated in relatively shallow water. Several of the techniques presented can be transcribed and modified to suit other datasets
Keywords :
data acquisition; data reduction; image processing; oceanographic techniques; sonar imaging; speckle; underwater sound; TOBI data; TOBI image processing; Towed Ocean Bottom Instrument; box-car filters; data reduction; deblurring of imagery; deep-tow sidescan sonar vehicle; detailed processing; estimate of vehicle location; geocoding; geological mapping; line dropouts; median filter; processing algorithms; sidescan sonar data; slant-range correction; sonar imagery; speckle noise; surface reflection return; surface reflection return suppression; thresholding techniques; vehicle altitude data; Filters; Image resolution; Instruments; Kernel; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Sea surface; Signal to noise ratio; Sonar; Speckle;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of