Remote Sensing (Jun 2017)

A New Radiometric Correction Method for Side-Scan Sonar Images in Consideration of Seabed Sediment Variation

  • Jianhu Zhao,
  • Jun Yan,
  • Hongmei Zhang,
  • Junxia Meng

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs9060575
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 6
p. 575

Abstract

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Affected by the residual of time varying gain, beam patterns, angular responses, and sonar altitude variations, radiometric distortion degrades the quality of side-scan sonar images and seriously affects the application of these images. However, existing methods cannot correct distortion effectively, especially in the presence of seabed sediment variation. This study proposes a new radiometric correction method for side-scan sonar images that considers seabed sediment variation. First, the different effects on backscatter strength (BS) are analyzed, and along-track distortion is removed by establishing a linear relationship between distortion and sonar altitude. Second, because the angle-related effects on BSs with the same incident angle are the same, a novel method of unsupervised sediment classification is proposed for side-scan sonar images. Finally, the angle–BS curves of different sediments are obtained, and angle-related radiometric distortion is corrected. Experiments prove the validity of the proposed method.

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