Investigating the Vertical Uncertainty in MBES Measurements

Tengku Afrizal Tengku Ali, M. A. Abbas, M. A. Mustafar, Mohd Shahmy Mohd Said, N. M. Hashim, SAIFUL AMAN Bin HJ SULAIMAN
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Obtaining the information of morphology and sediment composition using Multi-Beam Echo-Sounder Systems (MBES) is becoming the standard practice in the marine community. The leading information used for achieving that information is bathymetry, backscatter strength measurements, and its derivatives. However, like any other measurement system, the depth and its derivatives are contaminated by the uncertainties inherent in MBES and its auxiliary used sensors, survey configuration and environment. Therefore, using any bathymetry derivatives without accounting for these uncertainties might hamper the result of acoustic seafloor classification. In this contribution, uncertainties from the real MBES observations are estimated and compared with the available models of MBES vertical uncertainty from the literature. The uncertainties were calculated from the different water depths of 8m, 20m and 29m. Generally, there are some discrepancies between the predicted model and the measurements, but the differences are relatively small and within the order of magnitude of the predictions. The echo-sounder contributes the most to the total vertical uncertainty. Further investigation, such as accounting for slopes when measuring the MBES uncertainties, should be imposed to reduce the standard deviation, and the results could reflect that the uncertainties left were contributed from the MBES only. This indicates the importance of the MBES uncertainties knowledge when the bathymetric features want to use for sediment classifications.
MBES测量中的垂直不确定度研究
利用多波束回声测深系统(MBES)获取海洋形态和沉积物组成信息已成为海洋群落的标准做法。用于获得该信息的主要信息是水深测量、后向散射强度测量及其导数。然而,像任何其他测量系统一样,深度及其导数受到MBES及其辅助使用的传感器、测量配置和环境固有的不确定性的污染。因此,在不考虑这些不确定性的情况下使用任何水深导数可能会妨碍海底声学分类的结果。本文对MBES观测的不确定性进行了估计,并与文献中现有的MBES垂直不确定性模型进行了比较。不确定度从8米、20米和29米的不同水深计算。通常,预测模型和测量结果之间存在一些差异,但差异相对较小,并且在预测的数量级内。回声探测仪对总垂直不确定度的贡献最大。进一步的调查,如在测量MBES不确定度时考虑斜率,应该施加以减少标准差,结果可以反映出剩下的不确定度仅来自MBES。这表明当水深特征用于沉积物分类时,MBES不确定度知识的重要性。
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