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Airborne LiDAR bathymetry (ALB) is essential for coastal mapping. However, severe signal degradation in complex optical environments often causes unstable depth retrieval. To address this, we propose a physics-informed waveform decomposition (PI-DC) framework. PI-DC integrates a differentiable, radiative-transfer-guided forward model directly into the backpropagation process, thereby addressing the limitations of unconstrained neural networks. The framework features a scene-aware neural initialization (SANI) module that enforces physical consistency by employing temporal decoupling to resolve overlapping ultra-shallow echoes and dynamic signal gating to suppress spurious seabed detections in deep waters. These predictions establish reliable physical boundaries for a scene-adaptive box-constrained refinement (SABR) module, ensuring robust parameter convergence via a Levenberg–Marquardt (LM) optimizer. Evaluations on simulated and real UAV-borne datasets demonstrate that PI-DC consistently outperforms traditional model-based and purely data-driven approaches. Specifically, it reduces the overall depth RMSE to 0.045 m in simulations while yielding more stable and physically plausible results on real-world UAV-borne measurements.
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