Advanced mid-water tools for 4D marine data fusion and analysis

M. Doucet, C. Ware, R. Arsenault, T. Weber, M. Malik, L. Mayer, L. Gee
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Mapping and charting of the seafloor underwent a revolution approximately 20 years ago with the introduction of multibeam sonars — sonars that provided complete, high-resolution coverage of the seafloor rather than sparse measurements. The initial focus of these sonar systems was the charting of depths in support of safety of navigation and offshore exploration; more recently innovations in processing software have led to approaches to characterize seafloor type and for mapping seafloor habitat in support of fisheries research. In recent years, a new generation of multibeam sonars has been developed that, for the first time, have the ability to map the water column along with the seafloor. This ability will potentially allow multibeam sonars to address a number of critical ocean problems including the direct mapping of fish and marine mammals, the location of mid-water targets and, if water column properties are appropriate, a wide range of physical oceanographic processes. This potential relies on suitable software to make use of all of the new available data. Currently, the users of these sonars have a limited view of the mid-water data in real-time and limited capacity to store it, replay it, or run further analysis. The data also needs to be integrated with other sensor assets such as bathymetry, backscatter, sub-bottom, sea-floor characterizations and other assets so that a “complete” picture of the marine environment under analysis can be realized. Software tools developed for this type of data integration should support a wide range of sonars with a unified format for the wide variety of mid-water sonar types. This paper describes the evolution and result of an effort to create a software tool that meets these needs, and details case studies using the new tools in the areas of fisheries research, static target search, wreck surveys and physical oceanographic processes.
先进的四维海洋数据融合和分析中水工具
大约20年前,随着多波束声纳的引入,海底制图和制图经历了一场革命。多波束声纳提供了完整的、高分辨率的海底覆盖,而不是稀疏的测量。这些声纳系统最初的重点是绘制深度图,以支持航行和近海勘探的安全;最近,处理软件方面的创新导致了确定海底类型特征和绘制海底生境地图以支持渔业研究的方法。近年来,新一代多波束声纳被开发出来,首次具有绘制水柱和海底的能力。这种能力将有可能使多波束声纳解决许多关键的海洋问题,包括直接绘制鱼类和海洋哺乳动物的地图,定位中水目标,如果水柱属性合适,还可以解决大范围的海洋物理过程。这种潜力依赖于合适的软件来利用所有新的可用数据。目前,这些声纳的用户只能实时查看中水数据,存储、回放或进一步分析数据的能力也有限。这些数据还需要与其他传感器资产相结合,如测深、后向散射、海底、海底特征和其他资产,以便实现对海洋环境的“完整”分析。为这种类型的数据集成开发的软件工具应该支持广泛的声纳,并为各种中水声纳类型提供统一的格式。本文描述了开发满足这些需求的软件工具的演变和结果,并详细介绍了在渔业研究、静态目标搜索、沉船调查和物理海洋学过程等领域使用新工具的案例研究。
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