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The Echoscope is a unique sonar device which delivers high resolution
3D underwater images in real time.
Using phased array technology the Echoscope generates over 16,000
beams simultaneously, producing instantaneous three-dimensional
sonar images of both moving and stationary objects. Capable of
up to 12 updates per second, the co-registered 3D imagery from
each ping allows visualization of the whole scene in real time.
The 3D aspect enables the high resolution visualisation
to be performed from multiple perspectives.
The addition of motion sensor inputs enables the data to be positioned
accurately in 3D space and adjacent pings can be used to create
mosaics on-line. The resulting whole area visualisation allows
for extremely rapid reconnaissance and inspection.
Echoscope outperforms all other sonar imaging systems.
Applications include:
Port and harbour security
Underwater construction
Ship hull scanning (integrity, security and customs)
Dredging and rock dumping
Mattress laying
Grout bag installation
Scour monitoring
Search and recovery
Inspection of bridges, dams, harbour walls
Contraband detection
Pipeline touchdown inspection and placement
Obstacle avoidance
Bathymetry
Iceberg monitoring
Fisheries research
Subsea metrology
Deployment
Compact and portable, the Coda Echoscope is about the size of
a briefcase and can be rapidly deployed on vessels of opportunity.
Suitablefor use on almost any vessel with an over the side or
bow mounting, it can be easily operated in navigationally restricted
environments. The Echoscope can also be mounted on an ROV or AUV.
Advantages over Conventional
Sonar Systems
Sonar applications are numerous and varied and the Coda Echoscope
provides significant advantages, benefits and improvements over
conventional sonar systems.
For users of:
Multibeam echo sounders
The Echoscope increases survey productivity
With over 16,000 simultaneous beams, the Echoscope can acquire
all the data required for an inspection task from a single ping.
This removes the need to co-register the data using survey positioning
and motion sensing equipment and it can therefore be operated
without specialist survey knowledge. A data density 100 times
greater than a traditional multibeam echo sounder, combined with
the ability to view the same data from multiple angles, allows
real time robust filtering of spurious echoes normally associated
with multibeam system. This results in far greater detail without
the need for post processing.
The Echoscope is quickly and easily deployed from small vessels
of opportunity or is suitable for bow mounting for inspection
in very shallow water or where access is restricted, such as under
rigs or in narrow channels. The large overlap between the areas
covered by each ping allows very high vessel speeds whilst maintaining
100% coverage.
Sector scan sonars
The Echoscope improves image quality,
coverage and resolution
The Coda Echoscope achieves both excellent angular coverage and
excellent vertical and horizontal resolution simultaneously. When
deployed looking forward it can acquire accurate range data and
create detailed images of the scene with each ping. By contrast
high resolution sector scan sonars, as used by ROVs for target
imaging in construction and mine warfare applications, have vertical
resolutions that are much poorer than their horizontal resolution
making them unsuitable for obtaining range data from a scene as
a whole. For conventional sonars, the choice of vertical beam
width is always a compromise between sufficient coverage and improved
vertical resolution.
In naval visualisation roles the Echoscope provides imagery of
sufficiently high quality for the operator to identify a target
as potentially harmful or benign at longer ranges than would be
feasible with a sector scan sonar.
Underwater video cameras
The Echoscope eliminates down-time
in poor visibility
The Echoscope generates high quality data sets even in turbid
water, allowing visualisation of the seabed and the workplace
in real time. Replacing video cameras and even divers in applications
such as underwater construction ensures continued good visualisation
of the work environment along with reduced health and safety risks.
Intuitive software enables 3D graphic representation of underwater
objects.
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