Title :
3D forward looking sonar technology for surface ships and AUV: Example of design and bathymetry application
Author :
Yufit, G. ; Maillard, E.P.
Author_Institution :
RESON, Inc., USA
Abstract :
Most modern bathymetry systems are using down-looking multi-beam echo-sounders or side-looking sonars with interferometry technology. At the same time a variety of forward-looking sonars (FLS) provides collision-avoidance information and images of the sea floor ahead of vehicle. The example of sonar considered in this paper realizes a combination of all these important functions: forward-looking bathymetry, collision avoidance and imaging (FLBS). The design under consideration includes three linear receiver arrays and one cylindrical transmitter array that illuminates a wide sector ahead of vehicle. Three receiver arrays provide simultaneously range, azimuth and elevation information and as a result it is possible to generate a large number of soundings in each ping. After correction of artifacts caused by motions and vehicle movement, bottom features and seabed topology are extracted using dedicated processes; the resulting soundings are then integrated in a final map. The backscattered signal intensity associated with each sounding is integrated into a mosaic image of the seabed. The specifics of sonar hardware design, processing algorithms and results of field tests are presented in this paper. The FLBS concept operates at high-frequency to provide directivity in a small form-factor; receive and transmit antennas provide a comparatively narrow beam of around 20° in the vertical plane to avoid multiple echoes phenomenon. The small dimensions of the transducer assembly and electronic bottle could allow such a system to fit into the front payload of a modern mid-size AUV.
Keywords :
autonomous underwater vehicles; bathymetry; collision avoidance; linear antenna arrays; receiving antennas; ships; sonar imaging; transmitting antennas; 3D forward looking sonar technology; FLBS; FLS; backscattered signal intensity; collision-avoidance images; collision-avoidance information; cylindrical transmitter array; down-looking multibeam echo-sounders; electronic bottle; forward-looking bathymetry; interferometry technology; linear receiver arrays; modern bathymetry application; modern mid-size AUV front payload; multiple echoes phenomenon avoidance; processing algorithms; receive antennas; sea floor; seabed mosaic image; side-looking sonars; sonar hardware design; surface ships; transducer assembly; transmit antennas; vehicle movement; vertical plane; Array signal processing; Equations; Filtering; Receivers; Sonar; Sonar navigation; Vehicles;
Conference_Titel :
Underwater Technology Symposium (UT), 2013 IEEE International
Conference_Location :
Tokyo
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4673-5948-1
DOI :
10.1109/UT.2013.6519888