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비선형 보간법을 이용한 수중 이미지 소나의 3 차원 해저지형 실시간 생성기법(Real-time data enhancement of 3D underwater terrain map using nonlinear interpolation on image sonar) SCOPUS KCI

Title
비선형 보간법을 이용한 수중 이미지 소나의 3 차원 해저지형 실시간 생성기법(Real-time data enhancement of 3D underwater terrain map using nonlinear interpolation on image sonar)
Authors
유선철이인규김재선노세환신기철이재준
Date Issued
2023-03
Publisher
한국센서학회
Abstract
Reconstructing underwater geometry in real time with forward-looking sonar is critical for applications such as localization, mapping, and path planning. Geometrical data must be repeatedly calculated and overwritten in real time because the reliability of the acoustic data is affected by various factors. Moreover, scattering of signal data during the coordinate conversion process may lead to geometrical errors, which lowers the accuracy of the information obtained by the sensor system. In this study, we propose a three-step data processing method with low computational cost for real-time operation. First, the number of data points to be interpolated is determined with respect to the distance between each point and the size of the data grid in a Cartesian coordinate system. Then, the data are processed with a nonlinear interpolation so that they exhibit linear properties in the coordinate system. Finally, the data are transformed based on variations in the position and orientation of the sonar over time. The results of an evaluation of our proposed approach in a simulation show that the nonlinear interpolation operation constructed a continuous underwater geometry dataset with low geometrical error. © 2023, Korean Sensors Society. All rights reserved.
URI
https://oasis.postech.ac.kr/handle/2014.oak/120897
DOI
10.46670/JSST.2023.32.2.110
ISSN
1225-5475
Article Type
Article
Citation
Journal of Sensor Science and Technology, vol. 32, no. 2, page. 110 - 117, 2023-03
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