DocumentCode :
121
Title :
Sharpening Sidescan Sonar Images for Shallow-Water Target and Habitat Classification With a Vertically Stacked Array
Author :
Pearce, Stephen K. ; Bird, John S.
Author_Institution :
Sch. of Eng. Sci., Simon Fraser Univ., Burnaby, BC, Canada
Volume :
38
Issue :
3
fYear :
2013
fDate :
Jul-13
Firstpage :
455
Lastpage :
469
Abstract :
Sidescan imagery is commonly used to provide a 2-D real-time “look” at the seafloor in high resolution. In shallow-water environments, however, interference from surface scattering and from multipath signals may deteriorate the quality of the sidescan images to the point where target detection and classification are no longer achievable. This paper investigates the extent to which this interference may be suppressed by a small array which employs across-track beamforming. A sidescan array utilizing a vertical stack of six receive elements was constructed, and is shown to be effective at providing a clear view of the seafloor when surface and multipath interference is present. A theoretical analysis examines the relative path strengths of the received signals for different across-track beam patterns, and examines how these signals are affected when beamforming is applied on transmit and/or receive. Shadow contrast reduction caused by the along-track beamwidth is also considered for different along-track beam patterns and different target widths. A simulator was created to illustrate the impact of interference contributing to the received signal, and to show how the received signal is affected when beamforming is applied. The across-track beam patterns of the experimental array were measured, and these data are used to enhance the theoretical and simulated predictions of received signal strength. Experimental data are also presented in which a sidescan image, heavily contaminated by interference, is significantly improved using across-track beamforming. It is concluded that a vertically stacked multielement sidescan sonar which employs across-track beamforming on receive is a valuable tool for suppressing the multipath and surface interference which arise in shallow-water surveys.
Keywords :
array signal processing; geophysical image processing; image classification; interference suppression; object detection; oceanographic techniques; sonar arrays; sonar imaging; across-track beam pattern; across-track beamforming; along-track beam pattern; along-track beamwidth; habitat classilication; high resolution imagery; multipath interference suppression; multipath signal; seafloor; shadow contrast reduction; shallow-water environment; shallow-water survey; shallow-water target; sidescan image quality; sidescan imagery; sidescan sonar image sharpening; signal strength; surface interference suppression; surface scattering; target classification; target detection; target width; vertically stacked array; vertically stacked multielement sidescan sonar; Arrays; Interference; Scattering; Sea surface; Sonar; Surface contamination; Transducers; Beamforming; interference; multipath; sidescan image;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2012.2227538
Filename :
6403572
Link To Document :
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