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引用次数: 15
摘要
海底三维可视化测绘的应用范围从环境监测和海洋矿物调查到水下考古和现代人造结构的检查。然而,光的衰减在水中比在空气或太空中更为明显,因此为了获得彩色水下图像,通常需要在距离海底2至3米的范围内。在如此低的高度操作水下航行器时,除了碰撞的风险很高之外,每张图像覆盖的海底面积有限,意味着大面积调查需要投入大量时间。在本研究中,我们的目标是通过开发一种水下成像系统来提高绘制大面积海底的效率,该系统可以拍摄13米范围内的彩色图像,使每张图像覆盖更大的区域,并使用必要的算法对所获得的数据进行自动处理。该系统于2012年10月部署,使用ROV Hyper-Dolphin绘制Iheya North Knoll的人工热液喷口。在本文中,我们描述了该仪器及其处理数据的方法,并给出了人工热液喷口周围栖息地的广域三维重建。
Development of long range color imaging for wide area 3D reconstructions of the seafloor
3D visual mapping of the seafloor has found applications ranging from environment monitoring and survey of marine minerals to underwater archeology and inspection of modern man-made structures. However, the attenuation of light is significantly more pronounced in water than in air or in space, and so in order to obtain underwater images in color, it is typically necessary to be within 2 to 3 m of the seafloor. In addition to the high risk of collision when operating underwater vehicles at such low altitudes, the limited area of the seafloor covered in each image means large area surveys require a huge investment of time. In this research, we aim to increase the efficiency of mapping large areas of the seafloor by developing an underwater imaging system that can take color images at ranges of up to 13 m, so that each image can cover a larger area, together with the necessary algorithms to automatically process the data it obtains. The system was deployed to map artificial hydrothermal vents in Iheya North Knoll using the ROV Hyper-Dolphin in October 2012. In this paper, we describe the instrument and the methods used to process the data it obtains, and present wide area 3D reconstructions of habitats surrounding artificial hydrothermal vents.