Title :
Optimizing a three-stage autofocus system for synthetic aperture imaging using a UUV
Author :
Sutton, T.J. ; Griffiths, H.D. ; Chapman, S.A. ; Crook, R. ; Way, M.
Author_Institution :
Univ. Coll. London, UK
Abstract :
High-resolution synthetic aperture imaging of the seabed at ranges up to 500 m requires precise compensation for vehicle motion errors. The paper shows how a combination of (a) direct measurement, (b) DPCA autofocus (i.e. cross-correlation of overlapping phase centres) and (c) Phase Gradient Autofocus (PGA) provides a robust, three-stage motion compensation scheme. The performance and reliability of the three-stage scheme depend on the degree of overlap between pings, the length of the synthetic aperture and a number of key parameters that are chosen for the DPCA and PGA algorithms. Results are presented in the context of a set of UUV trials in shallow coastal waters using a vehicle of 7m length equipped with a 1.1 m array of 192 hydrophones. Despite a water depth of only 12 m with consequent severe problems due to multipath reflections, images were obtained of target objects at ranges in excess of 250 m with resolutions of a few tens of millimetres.
Keywords :
motion compensation; oceanographic techniques; sonar imaging; synthetic aperture sonar; underwater vehicles; 1.1 m; 12 m; 250 m; 500 m; 7 m; DPCA autofocus; PGA algorithm; UUV; autofocus system optimization; cross-correlation; displaced phase center antenna; hydrophones; motion compensation scheme; multipath reflections; overlapping phase centres; phase gradient autofocus; ping overlap degree; seabed imaging; shallow coastal waters; synthetic aperture imaging; synthetic aperture length; unmanned underwater vehicle; vehicle motion errors; Electronics packaging; High-resolution imaging; Marine vehicles; Motion compensation; Motion measurement; Phase measurement; Reflection; Robustness; Sea measurements; Sonar equipment;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2003. Proceedings
Conference_Location :
San Diego, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-30-0
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2003.178293