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Building a sonar map in a specular environment using a single mobile sensor
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EngineeringNoise PredictionField RoboticsUltrasonic SensorsAcoustic SensorLocalizationPhysical PropertiesAcoustic SensorsOcean AcousticsSpecular EnvironmentSonar Signal ProcessingAcoustic MethodsOcean InstrumentationCartographyAcoustic PropagationUnderwater DetectionSingle Mobile SensorAcoustic TechnologySignal ProcessingRadarSonar Map BuildingSonar MapUnderwater SensingUnderwater RangingSensor Suite
The physical properties of acoustic sensors are exploited to obtain information about the environment for sonar map building. A theoretical formulation for interpreting the sensor databases on the physical principles of acoustic propagation and reflection is presented. A characterization of the sonar scan that allows the differentiation of planes, corners, and edges in a specular environment is described. A single sensor mounted on an autonomous vehicle in a laboratory verifies the technique. The implications for sonar map building and the limitations of differentiating elements with one sensor are discussed.< <ETX xmlns:mml="http://www.w3.org/1998/Math/MathML" xmlns:xlink="http://www.w3.org/1999/xlink">></ETX>
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