运动稳定多波束系统后向散射强度数据的辐射波束模式提取及相对校准方法

IF 5.3 2区 工程技术 Q1 ENGINEERING, CIVIL
Anand Hiroji;John Hughes Clarke
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多波束声呐后向散射强度(BS)数据越来越多地用于海底基底分类,这是渔业、栖息地测绘和许多海洋工程应用的重要组成部分。在尝试分类之前,必须将BS数据中的伪影最小化。本文研究了由于发射和接收阵列的辐射效应而导致的BS数据中的伪影。这对于多扇区的几何结构来说尤其令人困惑,因为与单扇区系统相比,单个扇区的跨航迹传输瓣要窄得多。这些多扇区系统在一个扇区内(高达8 dB)和扇区之间(高达5 dB)的源电平有显著差异。本文还讨论了由于横摇、俯仰和偏航运动稳定而影响测量强度的其他因素。为了解决这些复杂问题,开发了一种新的方法来明确地计算发射和接收阵列联合影响的单个扇区特定辐射波束方向图(RBP)残差。在给定的频率和方位角下,特定海床类型的BS仅取决于掠掠角,在给定掠掠角下,舰船运动引起的BS的任何明显变化都是由声纳的辐射特性引起的。这是开发新方法时使用的基本原理。该方法首先根据掠掠角对接收强度进行分离,然后再根据顺航迹和横航迹的不同声纳相对角对接收强度进行分离。利用不同声纳相对角度在给定掠射角内的强度变化来估计发射接收机联合辐射效应的变化。本文介绍了利用康士伯em710多扇区多波束系统采集的实际数据所开发的RBP提取方法。它还证明了校正后的BS数据具有最小的发射和接收辐射效应。据估计,该方法将运动伪影引起的后向散射不确定性降低了2 dB,从而可以基于BS数据的定量分析改进海底特征。
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Radiometric Beam Pattern Extraction and Relative Calibration Method for Backscatter Strength Data from Motion-Stabilized Multibeam Systems
Multibeam sonar backscatter strength (BS) data are increasingly being utilized for seafloor substrate classification, which is a vital component of fisheries, habitat mapping, and many offshore engineering applications. The artifacts in the BS data must be minimized before classification is attempted. This paper looks at the artifacts in BS data due to the radiometric effects of the transmit and receive array. This is particularly confounded for the multisector geometry, where the across-track transmit lobes of individual sectors are much narrower compared to a single sector system. These multisector systems have significant variations in the source level within a sector (up to 8 dB) and between sectors (up to 5 dB). This article also addresses the additional factors affecting the measured intensities due to the roll, pitch, and yaw motion stabilization. To address these complications, a new method is developed to unambiguously compute individual sector-specific radiometric beam pattern (RBP) residuals for the combined effect of the transmit and receiver arrays. For a given frequency and azimuth, the BS of a particular seabed type depends only on the grazing angle, any apparent change in the BS at a given grazing angle due to ship's motion is caused by radiometric properties of the sonar. This is the basic principle used in the development of the new method. The developed method separates the received intensities first based on grazing angles and then further by various sonar-relative angles in along- and across-track. The intensity variations within a given grazing angle for different sonar relative angles are used to estimate variations in the combined transmitter and receiver radiometric effects. This article describes the developed RBP extraction method using real data collected with Kongsberg EM 710 multisector multibeam system. It also demonstrates corrected BS data with minimized transmit and receive radiometric effects. It is estimated that the presented method reduced backscatter uncertainty due to motion artifacts by up to 2 dB, enabling improved seafloor characterization based on quantitative analysis of BS data.
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IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering 工程技术-工程:大洋
CiteScore
9.60
自引率
12.20%
发文量
86
审稿时长
12 months
期刊介绍: The IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering (ISSN 0364-9059) is the online-only quarterly publication of the IEEE Oceanic Engineering Society (IEEE OES). The scope of the Journal is the field of interest of the IEEE OES, which encompasses all aspects of science, engineering, and technology that address research, development, and operations pertaining to all bodies of water. This includes the creation of new capabilities and technologies from concept design through prototypes, testing, and operational systems to sense, explore, understand, develop, use, and responsibly manage natural resources.
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