학술논문

Calibrating a 90-kHz multibeam sonar
Document Type
Conference
Source
Oceans 2003. Celebrating the Past ... Teaming Toward the Future (IEEE Cat. No.03CH37492) Oceans 2003 OCEANS 2003. Proceedings. 3:1633-1636 Vol.3 2003
Subject
Geoscience
Signal Processing and Analysis
Communication, Networking and Broadcast Technologies
Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems
Fields, Waves and Electromagnetics
Robotics and Control Systems
Aerospace
Sea measurements
Protocols
Calibration
Standards development
Frequency
Sonar measurements
Array signal processing
Digital signal processing
Linearity
Dynamic range
Language
Abstract
Quantitative use of multibeam sonar requires calibration. Protocols for calibrating multibeam sonar in an absolute sense by means of a standard target are being developed. These protocols are illustrated for the Simrad SM2000 Multibeam Echo Sounder, with 90-kHz operating frequency and 300 beams over a 90-deg sector (/spl plusmn/45 deg), each of nominal beamwidth 1.5/spl times/1.5 deg. In a sea well on Iselin Dock at the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution, directional characteristics of the sonar were measured at the farfield range of 23 m in a sea well. At the large freshwater indoor tank at the University of New Hampshire, similar characteristics of directivity were measured at the nearfield range of 11.7 m. Beamforming was accomplished by digital signal processing. Beam patterns are presented and compared at both ranges. In addition, measurements of the on-axis response were made for each available time-varied-gain function, enabling linearity and dynamic range to be assessed.