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Simulation of reflection tomographic images of underwater targets with the effect of vehicle motion sensing errors

Posted on:2004-06-27Degree:M.SType:Thesis
University:Florida Atlantic UniversityCandidate:Quentin, GwendolineFull Text:PDF
GTID:2468390011976009Subject:Engineering
Abstract/Summary:
The Buried Object Scanning Sonar (BOSS) is being developed at Florida Atlantic University to image targets buried under the seabed. Tomographic images are constructed using a sequence of sonar transmissions while the vehicle is moving. This motion causes image distortion and should be measured and removed by mapping the echoes received to an absolute coordinate system. The aim of this thesis is to develop and simulate a technique for generating BOSS images that provide an accurate representation of target shape and size, by removing vehicle motion while mapping the image pixels. Synthetic acoustic data sets are generated by convolving the auto-correlated FM transmission pulse with the impulse response of an elastic sphere. Synthetic outputs of a Doppler velocity log and a 3-axis inertial measurement unit are generated to simulate vehicle motion. Noise is added to the sensor data to show the effects of motion sensor errors on image quality.
Keywords/Search Tags:Image, Vehicle motion
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