4.7 Article

Compression of Multibeam Echosounders Bathymetry and Water Column Data

Journal

REMOTE SENSING
Volume 14, Issue 9, Pages -

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/rs14092063

Keywords

Multibeam Echosounders (MBES); lossless data compression; lossy data compression; water column; sea imaging

Funding

  1. ERDF (a way of making Europe)
  2. European Union [658358]
  3. Institute of Cosmos Sciences University of Barcelona (ICCUB)
  4. (Unidad de Excelencia Maria de Maeztu) [CEX2019-000918-M]
  5. Spanish State Research Agency [PID2020-114322RBI00]
  6. Catalan Government Excellence Research Groups Grant
  7. Spanish Ministry of Science and Innovation project RODIN [PID2019-105717RB-C22/AEI/10.13039/501100011033]
  8. Secretary for University and Research of the Generalitat de Catalunya
  9. European Social Fund
  10. Marie Curie Actions (MSCA) [658358] Funding Source: Marie Curie Actions (MSCA)

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Over the past decade, Multibeam Echosounders (MBES) have become one of the most used techniques in sea exploration. In this paper, an algorithm for decorrelating water column and bathymetry data is proposed, and it is integrated into the FAPEC data compressor for preprocessing. The results show that FAPEC achieves good compression ratios and quality of reconstructed water column images at high speeds.
Over the past decade, Multibeam Echosounders (MBES) have become one of the most used techniques in sea exploration. Modern MBES are capable of acquiring both bathymetric information on the seafloor and the reflectivity of the seafloor and water column. Water column imaging MBES surveys acquire significant amounts of data with rates that can exceed several GB/h depending on the ping rate. These large file sizes obtained from recording the full water column backscatter make remote transmission difficult if not prohibitive with current technology and bandwidth limitations. In this paper, we propose an algorithm to decorrelate water column and bathymetry data, focusing on the KMALL format released by Kongsberg Maritime in 2019. The pre-processing stage is integrated into FAPEC, a data compressor originally designed for space missions. Here, we test the algorithm with three different datasets: two of them provided by Kongsberg Maritime and one dataset from the Gulf of Mexico provided by Fugro USA Marine. We show that FAPEC achieves good compression ratios at high speeds using the pre-processing stage proposed in this paper. We also show the advantages of FAPEC over other lossless compressors as well as the quality of the reconstructed water column image after lossy compression at different levels. Lastly, we test the performance of the pre-processing stage, without the constraint of an entropy encoder, by means of the histograms of the original samples and the prediction errors.

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