This thesis focuses mainly on using the information present in the first echo returned from the seafloor, using a normal-incidence echosounder, to characterize or classify the seabed. This is done using a monostatic setup in a water-tank in the laboratory. Monostatic means that the same transducer is used both as source and receiver. Measurements were done on a copper reflector, sand surfaces of different grain sizes and a clay surface. Looking at the basic principles of scattering from surfaces, and doing measurements in a controlled laboratory environment, one wanted to look into the possibilities of characterizing the bottom.Master i HydroakustikkMAMN-FYHYDPHYSHYDAK
Although the sonar amplitude of return is undoubtedly determined by the acoustic-sediment interactio...
International audienceThis paper deals with potentialities of improvement of seabed geoacoustic prop...
This thesis describes the work carried out in the development and testing of parametric sonar system...
This thesis focuses mainly on using the information present in the first echo returned from the seaf...
Echo sounder measurements were used to quantify bottom loss from muddy seafloors during the Seabed ...
The seafloor properties are of high importance for many applications such as marine biology, oil and...
A reliable understanding of seafloor characteristics can have innumerous application in a variety of...
Features extracted from echosounder bottom returns are compared with the ground truth in a North Sea...
Oceans cover 70% of Earth’s surface but little is known about their waters. While the echosounders,...
Oceans cover 70% of Earth’s surface but little is known about their waters. While the echosounders, ...
As of the year 2019, only about five percent of the seafloor has been topologically mapped and class...
Measurements of underwater acoustic signals were made on a bottom-mounted horizontal line array duri...
Echosounders are commonly used in hydrography to measure bathymetry; they can also provide seabed re...
In its standard mode of operation, the multibeam echosounder Sea Beam produces high resolution bathy...
International audienceSeabed mapping and characterization are best performed using several frequenci...
Although the sonar amplitude of return is undoubtedly determined by the acoustic-sediment interactio...
International audienceThis paper deals with potentialities of improvement of seabed geoacoustic prop...
This thesis describes the work carried out in the development and testing of parametric sonar system...
This thesis focuses mainly on using the information present in the first echo returned from the seaf...
Echo sounder measurements were used to quantify bottom loss from muddy seafloors during the Seabed ...
The seafloor properties are of high importance for many applications such as marine biology, oil and...
A reliable understanding of seafloor characteristics can have innumerous application in a variety of...
Features extracted from echosounder bottom returns are compared with the ground truth in a North Sea...
Oceans cover 70% of Earth’s surface but little is known about their waters. While the echosounders,...
Oceans cover 70% of Earth’s surface but little is known about their waters. While the echosounders, ...
As of the year 2019, only about five percent of the seafloor has been topologically mapped and class...
Measurements of underwater acoustic signals were made on a bottom-mounted horizontal line array duri...
Echosounders are commonly used in hydrography to measure bathymetry; they can also provide seabed re...
In its standard mode of operation, the multibeam echosounder Sea Beam produces high resolution bathy...
International audienceSeabed mapping and characterization are best performed using several frequenci...
Although the sonar amplitude of return is undoubtedly determined by the acoustic-sediment interactio...
International audienceThis paper deals with potentialities of improvement of seabed geoacoustic prop...
This thesis describes the work carried out in the development and testing of parametric sonar system...