3D bathymetry measurements in shallow-water environments with a low-cost sensor – study published

To take bathymetric measurements in areas with shallow water is very challenging for methods such as SONAR or bathymetric LiDAR. In our study “Assessing the Potential of a Low-Cost 3-D Sensor in Shallow-Water Bathymetry”, we examine the performance of a low-cost 3D camera when capturing bathymetry in waters up to 0.4 m depth.

The tested measurement setup provides 3D datasets with an accuracy and precision comparable to high-end approaches, and the maximum measurement range through water was found to be 0.3 m in outdoor conditions and 0.4 m in indoor conditions. Furthermore, a wave mitigation setup including a refraction correction procedure is introduced. Overall, the proposed measurement and processing setup offers a powerful complementary tool for research on 3D bathymetry in shallow waters.

The early access version of the paper is provided via
http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/LGRS.2017.2713991

Klopfer, F.; Hämmerle, M.; Höfle, B. (2017): Assessing the Potential of a Low-Cost 3-D Sensor in Shallow-Water Bathymetry. IEEE Geoscience and Remote Sensing Letters 14(8). http://www.dx.doi.org/10.1109/LGRS.2017.2713991


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