Remote Sensing (Jun 2017)
A New Radiometric Correction Method for Side-Scan Sonar Images in Consideration of Seabed Sediment Variation
Abstract
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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