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Multibeam Echo Sounders-IMU Automatic Boresight Calibration on Natural Surfaces

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Pages 172-186 | Received 16 Aug 2016, Accepted 15 Mar 2017, Published online: 04 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

This paper details a new boresight calibration method for multibeam echo sounder systems This method is based on an automatic data selection algorithm, followed by a boresight least squares adjustment This method, called MIBAC (MultiBeam-IMU Boresight Automatic Calibration), takes in input overlapping survey strips following a simple line pattern over a regular slope. We first construct a boresight error observability criterion, used to select automatically the most sensitive soundings to boresight errors. From these soundings, we perform a 3D adjustment of the boresight angle, thus taking into account the coupling between angles. From a statistical analysis of the adjustment results, we derive the boresight angle precision. Numerical results obtained with four different multibeam echo sounder systems are presented and compared to those of a patch test calibration method. Finally, we demonstrate the performances of MIBAC through a standard deviation along the surface normal approach computed by principal component analysis.

Notes

1 We shall see that the size of the boresight estimation problem is 3P + 3, where P is the number of selected surface elements.

2 Irregular areas are indeed not favorable to boresight calibration due to the fact that sampling error can be superimposed to boresight errors, causing boresight estimation bias (Seube et al. Citation2015).

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Funding

This research work has been in part supported by SHOM (Service Hydrographique et Océanographique de la Marine, France), under contract NOCALIT/Calibration.

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