The detection of small seabed targets has predominantly been achieved through the use of deep-towed side scan sonar technology. The target cannot be relied on to have distinctive backscatter strength but usually lies proud of the seabed, thus casting a shadow. Such technology fails at higher grazing angles where shadows are no longer cast. Thus repetitive, overlapping survey geometries are required to fill the nadir gap . An alternate technology that can detect topographic anomalies without relying on shadows is high frequency multibeam sonars (HFMS). If such systems can be combined with side scan methods, target search times can be considerably reduced. Traditionally HFMS sonars have been hull mounted and thus are not able to resolve smal...
The recent evolution in oceanographic sensing and platforms, including the availability of Autonomou...
Multibeam echosounders have revolutionized our ability to resolve seabed geomorphology and regionall...
The conventional side–scan sonars does not ensure sufficient angular and range resolution to detect ...
A Simrad EM300 multibeam sonar was used to attempt to resolve small (/spl sim/5 m high) targets in 4...
The past ten years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to rapidly and accurately map the se...
Swath multibeam sonar systems (MBSS) are commonly described as being capable of producing full-botto...
Multibeam sonar has been used successfully in ocean hydrographic surveys but its use in shallow wate...
Object detection is an important aspect of hydrography that has implication in many different fields...
Hydrographic quality bathymetry and quantitative acoustic backscatter data are now being acquired in...
Sidescan high-frequency (HF) sonar (i.e., with frequencies higher than 100 kHz) is ideally suited fo...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
With rising interest in marine renewable energy (MRE) associated with offshore wind, waves, and tida...
Swath bathymetry system surveys with wide swath, high location resolution, and is used to detect sea...
This paper examines the potential for remote classification of seafloor terrains using a combination...
The recently developed Simrad ME70 fisheries multibeam echosounder has been designed primarily for i...
The recent evolution in oceanographic sensing and platforms, including the availability of Autonomou...
Multibeam echosounders have revolutionized our ability to resolve seabed geomorphology and regionall...
The conventional side–scan sonars does not ensure sufficient angular and range resolution to detect ...
A Simrad EM300 multibeam sonar was used to attempt to resolve small (/spl sim/5 m high) targets in 4...
The past ten years have seen remarkable advances in our ability to rapidly and accurately map the se...
Swath multibeam sonar systems (MBSS) are commonly described as being capable of producing full-botto...
Multibeam sonar has been used successfully in ocean hydrographic surveys but its use in shallow wate...
Object detection is an important aspect of hydrography that has implication in many different fields...
Hydrographic quality bathymetry and quantitative acoustic backscatter data are now being acquired in...
Sidescan high-frequency (HF) sonar (i.e., with frequencies higher than 100 kHz) is ideally suited fo...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
With rising interest in marine renewable energy (MRE) associated with offshore wind, waves, and tida...
Swath bathymetry system surveys with wide swath, high location resolution, and is used to detect sea...
This paper examines the potential for remote classification of seafloor terrains using a combination...
The recently developed Simrad ME70 fisheries multibeam echosounder has been designed primarily for i...
The recent evolution in oceanographic sensing and platforms, including the availability of Autonomou...
Multibeam echosounders have revolutionized our ability to resolve seabed geomorphology and regionall...
The conventional side–scan sonars does not ensure sufficient angular and range resolution to detect ...