Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures

This poster presents the results of the first data collection with a multibeam echo-sounder system over two pre-fabricated Artificial Reefs structures and the surrounding seafloor located 11 km south of the west end of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. As the structure and dimensions are well unde...

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Main Authors: Mufti, Alaa, Parnum, Iain, Belton, David, Helmholz, Petra
Format: Conference Paper
Published: 2019
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95521
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author Mufti, Alaa
Parnum, Iain
Belton, David
Helmholz, Petra
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description This poster presents the results of the first data collection with a multibeam echo-sounder system over two pre-fabricated Artificial Reefs structures and the surrounding seafloor located 11 km south of the west end of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. As the structure and dimensions are well understood through engineering diagrams, they were compared with the multibeam point cloud. Using the reef structures, the dynamic offsets of the multibeam system were further improved by the addition of –0.957° in the pitch alignment. The RMS between the multibeam measurements and the engineering diagram was 1.167 m.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-955212024-07-30T03:48:00Z Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures Mufti, Alaa Parnum, Iain Belton, David Helmholz, Petra This poster presents the results of the first data collection with a multibeam echo-sounder system over two pre-fabricated Artificial Reefs structures and the surrounding seafloor located 11 km south of the west end of Rottnest Island, Western Australia. As the structure and dimensions are well understood through engineering diagrams, they were compared with the multibeam point cloud. Using the reef structures, the dynamic offsets of the multibeam system were further improved by the addition of –0.957° in the pitch alignment. The RMS between the multibeam measurements and the engineering diagram was 1.167 m. 2019 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95521 fulltext
spellingShingle Mufti, Alaa
Parnum, Iain
Belton, David
Helmholz, Petra
Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title_full Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title_fullStr Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title_full_unstemmed Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title_short Investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
title_sort investigation of in-field devices for underwater surveying of reef structures
url http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/95521