2023
DOI: 10.1049/ell2.12810
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Interferometric synthetic aperture sonar large scale simulated data benchmark of a ship wreck

Abstract: Interferometric synthetic aperture sonar (InSAS) systems produce high resolution seafloor imagery and 3‐D bathymetry by exploiting the phase differences between image pairs formed from data collected by vertically separated arrays. This process is non‐trivial due to the inherent ambiguity of interferometric phase estimates, and the effect of layover, where the response of multiple scatterers with different positions are mapped onto the same pixel during imaging. These effects are particularly problematic for c… Show more

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“…Among them, the HISAS 1030 synthetic aperture sonar in Kongsberg has been mounted on the AUV for marine engineering testing, as shown in figure 7. Its operating frequency band is 60-120 kHz, and the signal bandwidth is 50 kHz [55]. And this type has entered commercial mode, and can obtain high-resolution 2D sonar images improving the real-time performance of sonar imaging [56].…”
Section: Side Scan Sonarmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Among them, the HISAS 1030 synthetic aperture sonar in Kongsberg has been mounted on the AUV for marine engineering testing, as shown in figure 7. Its operating frequency band is 60-120 kHz, and the signal bandwidth is 50 kHz [55]. And this type has entered commercial mode, and can obtain high-resolution 2D sonar images improving the real-time performance of sonar imaging [56].…”
Section: Side Scan Sonarmentioning
confidence: 99%