
dr inż. Krzysztof Bikonis
Employment
- Assistant professor at Department of Geoinformatics
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Contact
- krzbikon@pg.edu.pl
Assistant professor
- Workplace
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Budynek A Elektroniki
room EA 610 open in new tab - Phone
- +48 58 347 2595
- binio@eti.pg.edu.pl
Publication showcase
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Application of Shape From Shading Technique for Side Scan Sonar Images
Side scan sonar (SSS) is one of the most widely used imaging systems in the underwater environment. It is relatively cheap and easy to deploy in comparison with more powerful sensors like multibeam echosounder or synthetic aperture sonar. Although, the SSS does not provide directly the seafloor bathymetry measurements. Its outputs are usually in a form of grey level acoustic images of seafloor. However, the analysis of such images...
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Computer vision techniques applied for reconstruction of seafloor 3D images from side scan and synthetic aperture sonars data
The Side Scan Sonar and Synthetic Aperture Sonar are well known echo signal processing technologies that produce 2D images of the seafloor. Both systems combines a number of acoustic pings to form a high resolution image of seafloor. It was shown in numerous papers that 2D images acquired by such systems can be transformed into 3D models of seafloor surface by algorithmic approach using intensity information, contained in a grayscaled...
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MEMS Technology Quality Requirements as Applied to Multibeam Echosounder
Small, lightweight, power-efficient, and low-cost microelectromechanical system (MEMS) inertial sensors and microcontrollers, available in the market today, help reduce the instability of Multibeam Sonars. Current MEMS inertial measurement units (IMUs) come in many shapes, sizes, and costs — depending on the application and performance required. Although MEMS inertial sensors offer affordable, appropriately scaled units, they are...
Obtained scientific degrees/titles
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2007-12-18
Obtained science degree
dr inż. Information science (Technology)
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