An automated signal-based method was developed in order to analyse the seafloor backscatter data logged by calibrated multibeam echosounder. The processing consists first in the clustering of each survey sub-area into a small number of homogeneous sediment types, based on the backscatter average level at one or several incidence angles. Second, it uses their local average angular response to extract discriminant descriptors, obtained by fitting the field data to the Generic Seafloor Acoustic Backscatter parametric model. Third, the descriptors are used for seafloor type classification. The method was tested on the multi-year data recorded by a calibrated 90-kHz Simrad ME70 multibeam sonar operated in the Bay of Biscay, France and Celtic Sea...
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineeri...
While the average seafloor backscatter strength within a narrow range of grazing angles can be used ...
International audienceRemote sensing the seabed has become an indispensable issue for marine environ...
This study applies three classification methods exploiting the angular dependence of acoustic seaflo...
To facilitate the conservation of seafloor habitats and planning of offshore activities, there is a ...
This study presents a novel concept of seafloor acoustic mapping utilizing the angular dependence of...
Analysis of seafloor backscatter collected from single and multi beam echosounders (SBES and MBES) h...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
Multibeam echosounding is indispensable for underwater monitoring, with backscatter and bathymetry d...
Obtaining an overview of the spatial and temporal distribution of seabed sediments is of high intere...
Multibeam echosounders are becoming widespread for the purposes of seafloor bathymetry mapping, but ...
Acoustic backscatter mosaics derived from multibeam and sidescan sonars are often used to estimate s...
A complete description of essential seafloor habitats requires the analysis of multiple properties a...
Backscatter value was a key to determine seabed characteristic. Level of intensity or backscatter in...
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineeri...
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineeri...
While the average seafloor backscatter strength within a narrow range of grazing angles can be used ...
International audienceRemote sensing the seabed has become an indispensable issue for marine environ...
This study applies three classification methods exploiting the angular dependence of acoustic seaflo...
To facilitate the conservation of seafloor habitats and planning of offshore activities, there is a ...
This study presents a novel concept of seafloor acoustic mapping utilizing the angular dependence of...
Analysis of seafloor backscatter collected from single and multi beam echosounders (SBES and MBES) h...
With the increasing human activities in the marine environment, such as fisheries, dredging, coastal...
Multibeam echosounding is indispensable for underwater monitoring, with backscatter and bathymetry d...
Obtaining an overview of the spatial and temporal distribution of seabed sediments is of high intere...
Multibeam echosounders are becoming widespread for the purposes of seafloor bathymetry mapping, but ...
Acoustic backscatter mosaics derived from multibeam and sidescan sonars are often used to estimate s...
A complete description of essential seafloor habitats requires the analysis of multiple properties a...
Backscatter value was a key to determine seabed characteristic. Level of intensity or backscatter in...
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineeri...
High resolution maps of sandy seafloors are valuable to understand seafloor dynamics, plan engineeri...
While the average seafloor backscatter strength within a narrow range of grazing angles can be used ...
International audienceRemote sensing the seabed has become an indispensable issue for marine environ...