Progressive Gaussian Decomposition of Airborne Bathymetric LiDAR Waveform for Improving Seafloor Point Extraction

Author:

Kim Hyejin1ORCID,Jung Minyoung2,Lee Jaebin3ORCID,Wie Gwangjae4

Affiliation:

1. Coast and River Spatial Information Laboratory, Mokpo National University, 1666 Youngsan-ro, Muan 58554, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea

2. Lyles School of Civil Engineering, Purdue University, West Lafayette, IN 47907, USA

3. Department of Civil Engineering, Mokpo National University, 1666 Youngsan-ro, Muan 58554, Jeonnam, Republic of Korea

4. Geostory Inc., 82, Hwagok-ro 68-gil, Gangseo-gu, Seoul 07566, Republic of Korea

Abstract

Airborne bathymetric LiDAR (ABL) acquires waveform data with better accuracy and resolution and greater user control over data processing than discrete returns. The ABL waveform is a mixture of reflections from the water surface and bottom, water column backscattering, and noise, and it can be separated into individual components through waveform decomposition. Because the point density and positional accuracy of the point cloud are dependent on waveform decomposition, an effective decomposition technique is required to improve ABL measurement. In this study, a new progressive waveform decomposition technique based on Gaussian mixture models was proposed for universal applicability to various types of ABL waveforms and to maximize the observation of seafloor points. The proposed progressive Gaussian decomposition (PGD) estimates potential peaks that are not detected during the initial peak detection and progressively decomposes the waveform until the Gaussian mixture model sufficiently represents the individual waveforms. Its performance is improved by utilizing a termination criterion based on the time difference between the originally detected and estimated peaks of the approximated model. The PGD can be universally applied to various waveforms regardless of water depth or underwater environment. To evaluate the proposed approach, it was applied to the waveform data acquired from the Seahawk sensor developed in Korea. In validating the PGD through comparative evaluation with the conventional Gaussian decomposition method, the root mean square error was found to decrease by approximately 70%. In terms of point cloud extractability, the PGD extracted 14–18% more seafloor points than the Seahawk’s data processing software.

Funder

Ministry of Oceans and Fisheries

Publisher

MDPI AG

Subject

Fluid Flow and Transfer Processes,Computer Science Applications,Process Chemistry and Technology,General Engineering,Instrumentation,General Materials Science

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