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Joint underwater mapping with acoustic and optical Iimages

This thesis is developed within the context of the IURBI project [1], which seeks to develop an intelligent AUV capable of real-time seafloor analysis and adaptive mission planning (Figure 1.1). A fundamental prerequisite for such autonomous capabilities is the ability to robustly align and fuse sensor data from multiple sources and surveys into a single, coherent model. This thesis addresses that foundational challenge by developing a comprehensive offline framework for multi-session, multimodal map alignment. The primary objectives of this thesis are to: – Develop a robust and flexible framework for the alignment and integration of side-scan sonar and optical imagery acquired in single or multiple sessions by AUVs, towfish, or ROVs. – Formulate and implement a factor graph optimization approach to jointly re fine vehicle trajectories and sensor alignments across multiple sessions and modalities, accommodating the inherent uncertainties in underwater navigation. – Evaluate the performance of the proposed methodology using real-world under water datasets, assessing its accuracy, robustness, and practical applicability. The scope of this work encompasses the offline processing and alignment of pre viously collected side-scan sonar and optical image datasets. While initial navigation data from the AUV/ROV is assumed to be available, this work specifically focuses on refining these initial pose estimates to achieve precise multimodal and multi-session co-registration.

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Universitat de Girona. Institut de Recerca en Visió per Computador i Robòtica

Autor: Philip-Ifabiyi, Precious
Data: juny 2025
Resum: This thesis is developed within the context of the IURBI project [1], which seeks to develop an intelligent AUV capable of real-time seafloor analysis and adaptive mission planning (Figure 1.1). A fundamental prerequisite for such autonomous capabilities is the ability to robustly align and fuse sensor data from multiple sources and surveys into a single, coherent model. This thesis addresses that foundational challenge by developing a comprehensive offline framework for multi-session, multimodal map alignment. The primary objectives of this thesis are to: – Develop a robust and flexible framework for the alignment and integration of side-scan sonar and optical imagery acquired in single or multiple sessions by AUVs, towfish, or ROVs. – Formulate and implement a factor graph optimization approach to jointly re fine vehicle trajectories and sensor alignments across multiple sessions and modalities, accommodating the inherent uncertainties in underwater navigation. – Evaluate the performance of the proposed methodology using real-world under water datasets, assessing its accuracy, robustness, and practical applicability. The scope of this work encompasses the offline processing and alignment of pre viously collected side-scan sonar and optical image datasets. While initial navigation data from the AUV/ROV is assumed to be available, this work specifically focuses on refining these initial pose estimates to achieve precise multimodal and multi-session co-registration.
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Format: application/pdf
Accés al document: http://hdl.handle.net/10256/28379
Llenguatge: eng
Editor: Universitat de Girona. Institut de Recerca en Visió per Computador i Robòtica
Drets: Attribution-NonCommercial-NoDerivatives 4.0 International
URI Drets: http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/
Matèria: Autonomous Underwater Vehicles
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles -- Navigation systems
Vehicles submergibles autònoms -- Sistemes de navigació
Digital mapping
Cartografia digital
SLAM
Sonar
Sonar (Navegació)
Algorismes
Algorithms
Títol: Joint underwater mapping with acoustic and optical Iimages
Tipus: info:eu-repo/semantics/masterThesis
Repositori: DUGiDocs

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