The aim of the Mine Underwater Detection (MUD) project at TNO is to experimentally investigate the acoustic and magnetic detection of explosives underwater, buried in a soft sediment layer. This problem is relevant for the protection of harbors and littoral assets against terrorist attacks and for the detection of underwater unexploded ordnance (UXO). The present article focuses on the acoustic part of the project. An experimental system, referred to as ‘MUD system’, has been developed for the purpose. The design and development of this vessel-deployed system focuses on modularity in order to be able to test different system configurations (tilt angle, depth, bandwidth etc.). The system has been tested in a trial conducted in close collabor...
We present the concept of a new experimental Sediment Sonar System and preliminary results from the ...
Abstract- Sidescan sonar detects objects buried in the seafloor through generating images of ordnanc...
Forensic personnel must deal with numerous challenges when searching for submerged objects. While tr...
Naval mines, underwater improvised explosive devices (UW-IEDs), and underwater unexploded ordnance (...
The remediation of underwater unexploded ordnance (UXO) requires a capability to detect and classify...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
International audienceIn order to improve the Mine Countermeasures capability, there is a need to in...
Several underwater tasks require detail visualisation of a water space and bottom features. Search a...
This paper reports on a laboratory study into the use of sonar to detect objects, two of which exhib...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
Sidescan high-frequency (HF) sonar (i.e., with frequencies higher than 100 kHz) is ideally suited fo...
Damaged submarine fibre optic telecommunication cables are located by the use of remotely operated u...
Naval mines and underwater improvised explosive devices in harbors can halt or block maritime transp...
The exploration of oceans and sea beds is being made increasingly possible through the development o...
We present the concept of a new experimental Sediment Sonar System and preliminary results from the ...
Abstract- Sidescan sonar detects objects buried in the seafloor through generating images of ordnanc...
Forensic personnel must deal with numerous challenges when searching for submerged objects. While tr...
Naval mines, underwater improvised explosive devices (UW-IEDs), and underwater unexploded ordnance (...
The remediation of underwater unexploded ordnance (UXO) requires a capability to detect and classify...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
International audienceIn order to improve the Mine Countermeasures capability, there is a need to in...
Several underwater tasks require detail visualisation of a water space and bottom features. Search a...
This paper reports on a laboratory study into the use of sonar to detect objects, two of which exhib...
In underwater warfare, detection of sea mines is a challenging discipline. Within the field of sea m...
Sidescan high-frequency (HF) sonar (i.e., with frequencies higher than 100 kHz) is ideally suited fo...
Damaged submarine fibre optic telecommunication cables are located by the use of remotely operated u...
Naval mines and underwater improvised explosive devices in harbors can halt or block maritime transp...
The exploration of oceans and sea beds is being made increasingly possible through the development o...
We present the concept of a new experimental Sediment Sonar System and preliminary results from the ...
Abstract- Sidescan sonar detects objects buried in the seafloor through generating images of ordnanc...
Forensic personnel must deal with numerous challenges when searching for submerged objects. While tr...