DocumentCode :
2056019
Title :
Recent developments in sonar for EOD applications
Author :
Zalesak, Matthew ; Johnson, Bruce ; Broadstone, Steven R. ; Chiang, Alice M. ; Thompson, R. Lee
Author_Institution :
NAVEODTECHDIV, Indian Head, MD, USA
fYear :
2005
fDate :
2005
Firstpage :
633
Abstract :
There are a number of sonar technology development efforts ongoing to support the explosive ordinance disposal (EOD) community with direct applicability to homeland security needs as well. These efforts seek to develop enabling technologies to detect, reacquire, classify and identify moored, bottom and limpet mines. This paper will discuss the motivation for these efforts, present a description of the technology approaches, and describe initial trial results of two test bed systems developed under the Office of Naval Research (ONR) sponsored EOD applied research program. The first system is a diver-held multi-beam sonar based on charge domain processing technology. The low power electronic beamforming (LPEB) sonar was developed to enable reacquisition of previously marked contacts for the purpose of identification. It also has applications to marine searches. A key system constraint was to maximize performance within a 20W, 440 cubic inch design space. The second system is intended for inspection of ship hulls from a UUV (unmanned undersea vehicle) platform and is based on blazed array technology. The blazed array implementation creates a frequency dispersed set of subdegree conical beams in response to a broadband input signal. The set of conical beams is scanned across the hull by the UUVs forward motion. Again power and size limitations were key drivers in the development of this sonar.
Keywords :
buried object detection; defence industry; remotely operated vehicles; sonar; underwater vehicles; EOD applications; Office of Naval Research; UUV forward motion; blazed array technology; bottom mines; charge domain processing technology; conical beams; diver-held multibeam sonar; explosive ordinance disposal; homeland security; limpet mines; low power electronic beamforming sonar; marine searches; mine classification; mine detection; moored mines; ship hull inspection; sonar development; test bed systems; unmanned undersea vehicle; Array signal processing; Explosives; Inspection; Low power electronics; Marine technology; Sonar applications; Space technology; System testing; Terrorism; Weapons;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2005. Proceedings of MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-34-3
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2005.1639824
Filename :
1639824
Link To Document :
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