Evaluation of a crowd sourced bathymetric approach.
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2022Author
Grinker, Barry
Solomon, Shaul
Hassin, Assif
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Crowd-Sourced Bathymetry is the process of generating a harbor chart through collecting,
enriching, processing, and aggregating depth (and other) measurements
from a host of vessels, using standard navigation instruments, while engaged in routine
maritime operations. This study explores the accuracy and limitations of one
particular approach towards utilizing Crowd-Sourced data, comparing the results
obtained from DockTech’s approach to that of a classic MBES survey. As DockTech
is a for-profit startup that sells their product to various stakeholders in the maritime
supply chain, a balance between protection of proprietary interest and scientific collaboration
is necessary. As such, while specific details in regards to both chosen
methodologies and their particular evaluations cannot be discussed, a general overview
will be provided and the results of DockTech’s solution will be evaluated. This
study is based on depth measurements collected by service vessels, active on a
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Publisher: https://ihr.iho.int/articles/evaluation-of-a-crowd-sourced-bathymetric-approach/Journal
International Hydrographic ReviewVolume
28Page Range
pp.158-171Document Language
enSustainable Development Goals (SDG)
14.aMaturity Level
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https://doi.org/10.58440/ihr-28-a08Citation
Grinker, Barry, Solomon, Shaul, and Hassin, Assif (2022) Evaluation of a crowd sourced bathymetric approach. International Hydrographic Review, 28, pp.158-171. DOI: https://doi.org/10.58440/ihr-28-a08Collections