Affiliation:
1. Gdansk University of Technology ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12 80-233, Gdansk , Poland
2. Gdansk University of Technology, ul. G. Narutowicza 11/12, 80-233 Gdansk , Poland
3. Polish Naval Academy, ul. Śmidowicza 69, 81-127 Gdynia , Poland
Abstract
Abstract
The article presents and analyses the data recorded during sounding of the Gdansk Bay seabed with the aid of a parametric echosounder and a side-scan sonar. The accuracy of seabed structure examination, as a condition for obtaining valuable results, requires correct configuration of echolocation devices and proper calibration of peripheral devices, such as the survey unit geographical position sensor - GPS, the navigation unit, the MRU-Z sensor of pitch, roll and heave, and the sound velocity meter, which deliver the data to the bathymetric measurement system. Parametric seabed profilers deliver two types of data: the envelope, and the detailed echo signal without processing. The envelope is used for data visualisation in the form of online echograms, while the echo signal is stored for further analyses, to be performed using dedicated software or, after relevant conversion, in arbitrary programming environment1. The presented data analysis is illustrated by selected sample images recorded by the parametric echosounder and the side-scan sonar during Gdansk Bay sounding.
Subject
Mechanical Engineering,Ocean Engineering
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