Alexandre
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A must-buy, if you're serious about it:
"Almost anything underwater – from a diamond ring to a shipwreck – can be located and imaged. The technology exists.
A target of interest can be located if the right equipment combination is used, if personnel on the project have the right skill sets and know the correct search methods, if the program is supported by time and funding, and if they are searching the right area.
The last point is very important; it is difficult to find a target that is not there!
Echoes and Images, The Encyclopedia of Side-Scan and Scanning Sonar Operations is the how-to guide for side-scan and scanning sonar operations. At its finish, you will know what these instruments are capable of locating and imaging – and what cannot be resolved by this equipment.
The text is divided into application-specific chapters detailing how to best approach and complete underwater search, survey and visualization programs. It demonstrates, step-by-step, how to produce the best possible side-scan and scanning sonar data that conditions allow.
This book covers the seven major contributors which define success or failure in side-scan and scanning sonar programs.
1. Equipment design
2. System settings
3.System deployment
4.Acoustic geometry
5.Operator experience
6.Data interpretation
7.Acoustic limitations
Supporting the text are 315 drawings – each focused at showing the reader how to interpret the data, deploy the equipment, ensure the search or survey area has been covered, and how to prosecute a target.
Acoustic mathematics is explained in easy to understand terms. Concepts of transducer and system design are likewise presented so that the user is able to comprehend how they affect resolution, accuracy, and more importantly, target detection.
Interspersed in the chapters are Author’s Notes and Tricks of the Trade. These provide actual case histories, sidebar information and invaluable pointers on how to get the job done, and done right!
Echoes and Images, The Encyclopedia of Side-scan and Scanning Sonar Operations is written by a sonar operator for a sonar operator – and everyone using the data from these two systems, or interested in locating something underwater".
http://echoesandimages.com/
"Almost anything underwater – from a diamond ring to a shipwreck – can be located and imaged. The technology exists.
A target of interest can be located if the right equipment combination is used, if personnel on the project have the right skill sets and know the correct search methods, if the program is supported by time and funding, and if they are searching the right area.
The last point is very important; it is difficult to find a target that is not there!
Echoes and Images, The Encyclopedia of Side-Scan and Scanning Sonar Operations is the how-to guide for side-scan and scanning sonar operations. At its finish, you will know what these instruments are capable of locating and imaging – and what cannot be resolved by this equipment.
The text is divided into application-specific chapters detailing how to best approach and complete underwater search, survey and visualization programs. It demonstrates, step-by-step, how to produce the best possible side-scan and scanning sonar data that conditions allow.
This book covers the seven major contributors which define success or failure in side-scan and scanning sonar programs.
1. Equipment design
2. System settings
3.System deployment
4.Acoustic geometry
5.Operator experience
6.Data interpretation
7.Acoustic limitations
Supporting the text are 315 drawings – each focused at showing the reader how to interpret the data, deploy the equipment, ensure the search or survey area has been covered, and how to prosecute a target.
Acoustic mathematics is explained in easy to understand terms. Concepts of transducer and system design are likewise presented so that the user is able to comprehend how they affect resolution, accuracy, and more importantly, target detection.
Interspersed in the chapters are Author’s Notes and Tricks of the Trade. These provide actual case histories, sidebar information and invaluable pointers on how to get the job done, and done right!
Echoes and Images, The Encyclopedia of Side-scan and Scanning Sonar Operations is written by a sonar operator for a sonar operator – and everyone using the data from these two systems, or interested in locating something underwater".
http://echoesandimages.com/