Underwater Sonar data

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multibeam
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Underwater Sonar data

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Hi there,
What do guys think of this Poisson surface of an underwater Quay wall?
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You can see the effect of different passes with the sonar yield slightly different positioning of the data points, this is due to a combination of small errors within the: GPS positioning, Motion sensor correction, differing water density etc.. and it makes the Poisson surface look messy/inaccurate.

My question is this, can these different sets of data be aligned within Cloudcompare? or should I just choose a lower density surface construction?


Cheers, any help would be much appreciated!
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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How many different sets have you? If it's 2 or 3 then you should indeed be able to improve their relative registration (if the overlap and density is sufficient of course).

Otherwise, level 15 for Poisson is huge (you can reduce this a lot - e.g. 10 or 11 - without changing the output quality much). And computing smoother normals (with the Quadric mode and a large radius) can help in your case, but only a little.

And to smooth the result you can indeed reduce the Poisson depth, but you can also use the 'Edit > Mesh > Smooth' algorithm.
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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Thankyou, I will try this out!

Yes 2-3 sets usually. For the relative registration, is it 'point pairs picking' ? I never had much luck with this before.. is there a trick to it?

I only used 15 Octree depth because I am using a powerful (x99 6-core) PC.. and I thought the higher this number the better, which is obviously bit naive of me!
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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No you should try the automatic registration (ICP) with this kind of clouds. Even though they seem very flat... can you show me each cloud separately maybe?
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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Yes, should I send you the data or just take a screenshot of each cloud?
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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Heres a quick screenshot anyway:
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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You can send me the data at 'cloudcompare [at] danielgm.net'

It's always a bit dangerous to register very flat clouds this way... I'll see if it's possible.
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Re: Underwater Sonar data

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Thanks Daniel, I will send a the data!,
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