Title :
High repetition rate side looking SONAR
Author :
Hardiman, James E. ; Rosario, Timothy N. ; Quellette, T. ; Hegg, Fred
Author_Institution :
Benthos Inc., N. Falmouth, MA, USA
Abstract :
Side scan (or side looking) sonar systems are widely used in small object search and detection surveys. Systems with long range (>300 M swath) capabilities are restricted in their ability to detect and resolve small targets at boat speeds in excess of 5 knots. Chirp technology provides for side looking cross track resolution of a few centimeters. This resolution is a function of system bandwidth and signal processing characteristics. Along track resolution is defined by the transducer radiation pattern and transmit repetition rate. The transducer radiation pattern is a function of operating frequency and array length. It takes some number of pings to ensonify a particular target to have a high probability of detection. At any given repetition rate, as the towed transducer vehicle moves through the water at faster and faster speeds, the number of pings ensonifying a target will progressively decrease. Benthos has developed a multiplying enhancement to the SIS-1500 family of side scan sonars which increases the ping repetition rate through the use of orthogonal waveforms. Increasing the transmit repetition rate for any given range scale allows a commensurate increase in boat speed while maintaining the same along track resolution.
Keywords :
acoustic transducers; oceanographic techniques; sonar tracking; underwater sound; Benthos; SIS-1500 side scan sonar family; along track resolution; array length; boat speed; chirp technology; detection survey; high probability detection; multiplying enhancement; operating frequency; orthogonal waveform; ping repetition rate; repetition rate; side looking SONAR; side looking cross track resolution; side scan sonar system; signal processing characteristics; small object search; small target resolving; system bandwidth; towed transducer vehicle; transducer radiation pattern; transmit repetition rate; Array signal processing; Bandwidth; Boats; Chirp; Frequency; Object detection; Signal resolution; Sonar detection; Target tracking; Transducers;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS '02 MTS/IEEE
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7534-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2002.1191983