Basics of Side Scan Sonar

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  • čas přidán 9. 09. 2024

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  • @user-lu3uv9hr1z
    @user-lu3uv9hr1z Před 7 měsíci +1

    Thank you, Mr. Lipinski. this will go a long way in my education to help locals in my country. Your extensive knowledge on the subject matter is absolutely astonishing.

  • @lukebrindley2585
    @lukebrindley2585 Před měsícem

    Thanks very much for this comprehensive webinar.

  • @devaney18
    @devaney18 Před 5 měsíci

    Beginner here! What a great content! You were able to grasp the concept and explain it effectively to the audience. Thank you for this

  • @3sg-hnveras694
    @3sg-hnveras694 Před 2 lety +3

    Muito Obrigado, era o material que estava precisando pra estudar sobre SSS para meus exames...
    Explicação de forma simples e objetiva..
    Salvou meu dia.

  • @peakbagger7682
    @peakbagger7682 Před 2 lety +2

    I learned a lot from this video. I hope to buy a side scan sonar for finding targets to explore, while diving, on our state's largest lake. I can see I would have made many mistakes in buying the wrong electronics for my boat.

  • @petemesley3190
    @petemesley3190 Před 2 lety +1

    Hi Regan, I just bought a (preloved) SSS600 JW Fisher and am an avid wreck hunter. Having no experience in SSS your video was extremely informative. I will look forward to watching more informative videos from you.

  • @GuiLLaumeSry
    @GuiLLaumeSry Před 2 lety

    Very very very pedagogical video, helped me understand a lot of things on side scans as a engineer point of view thanks a lot

  • @jayzee2620
    @jayzee2620 Před 2 lety +1

    Great content and easy to follow explanation of terms.

  • @paddycri
    @paddycri Před 2 lety +1

    Thank you very much. This is the best clip with a lot of knowledge transfer. I learned so much, I vote this for the best education vid.

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety

      Thank you! Feel free to join us on the FaceBook Group “The Technical SAR Side Scan Sonar Group” if you would like to learn more. Ill also be creating more videos for this channel in the upcoming months.

  • @pauldarnbrough9334
    @pauldarnbrough9334 Před 4 lety +1

    AWESOME VIDEO ... will be following ... THANK YOU

  • @willygriff1
    @willygriff1 Před rokem

    Awesome video, and for EMS applications, it's effectively true, but the speed of sound is not constant in water.

  • @Walsh2571
    @Walsh2571 Před 3 lety +1

    Great vid!
    I think you mean "The tow fish couldn't care less", as to be able to care less means that the tow fish currently cares.

  • @Horsewomann
    @Horsewomann Před 2 lety

    Wonderful info! I am just getting started with this and hope you will discuss tricks for scanning through a thermocline if no towfish is available.

  • @v.lobanov
    @v.lobanov Před 3 lety +1

    Great presentation, well-designed, informative and engaging

  • @miraecaptain
    @miraecaptain Před rokem

    Thanks for sharing your professional knowledge here! Do you believe that SSS can scan moving object like whale and submarine etc?

  • @kiltrofilms
    @kiltrofilms Před rokem

    hi, wanted to thank you for this class, im a chilean underwater archeologist and this was very usefull...btw, have you been to chile? i noticed the last picture where chilean marines.

  • @Nematoxys
    @Nematoxys Před 4 lety

    Great presentation!!!
    Thank you!

  • @leipii
    @leipii Před 4 lety +1

    Thanks for this nice lecture. Is there a reason for completely ignoring AUVs? Some of the problems you mentioned during your presentation could be solved by using an AUV. So I'm just wondering why it is not even mentioned.

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 4 lety +1

      This lecture was specifically for Towed and Hull Mounted SSS used by First Responders. Most Police/Fire Agencies do not have AUV Capabilities. I also instruct SSS for AUV, UUV, and ROV.

  • @fatoomashaqqal9625
    @fatoomashaqqal9625 Před 2 lety

    Thanks a lot. The lecture was beneficial.
    I wonder if I can find written material about it

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety +2

      Shoot me an email and I can send you the power point presentation for the full class. There is also an awesome book written by a friend of mine Mark Atherton that you can get on Amazon called Echoes and Images, It's excellent. www.amazon.com/Echoes-Encyclopedia-Side-Scan-Scanning-Operations/dp/098690340X

    • @fatoomashaqqal9625
      @fatoomashaqqal9625 Před 2 lety

      Would you please send me your email

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety +1

      @@fatoomashaqqal9625 Hey, my email is listed in the last few minutes of the video. If I post it here it will scanned by bots and fill my email folder with spam.

    • @fatoomashaqqal9625
      @fatoomashaqqal9625 Před 2 lety +1

      Sorry, I tried sent you an email, but there is something wrong

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety

      @@fatoomashaqqal9625 No problem, try going to our website MarineSonic.com and under Support you will find Contacts then click Contacts again and you will see a list of a few names. Find me and click on my name. That will send a direct email to me.
      Sorry for not wanting to post it here, Ive battled the spam war before and don’t want to do that again.

  • @haruncalim1078
    @haruncalim1078 Před 3 lety

    Hi Common Man ,
    thanks for this great presentation firstly, watched all your videos, again thanksç. I want to design a sonar for AUV but i don't know where to start . can you help me ?
    by the way ı am a student at departmant of EEE
    thank you so much :)

  • @davidtan2004
    @davidtan2004 Před 3 lety

    Hi there, thanks for the comprehensive lecture. Do you mind sharing why would sonar transmission in air damage its transducers?

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 3 lety +1

      It wouldn't in most well built transducers. However, because of the vibration (Frequency is vibration) they can heat up and crack in some systems using certain materials.

    • @goldcoasttime
      @goldcoasttime Před 2 lety

      @@SonarTechSkills what would be a good sonar for using off a beach to find drowning victims who have been pulled out to sea by a rip

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety

      @@goldcoasttime The ARC Explorer MKII by Marine Sonic is my go to for victim recovery down to depths of 300 feet. It's used for near shore recoveries by many agencies.

  • @joseanunez5309
    @joseanunez5309 Před rokem

    Hello Sir, we are looking to purchase an imaging system that allows us to "see" the bottom of a inclinated dam wall down to 40 mts deep, before we put divers in the water to install sealing fabric over cracked areas of the wall, need to have the most possible good definition, depth reading , measuring the objet observed and GPS location, all data to be set on a mosaic graphic plane
    Hope I could make myself clear in my explanation Spanish is my mothers tongue

    • @joseanunez5309
      @joseanunez5309 Před rokem

      what would be your kind recommendation, thanks very much

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před rokem

      @@joseanunez5309 I would recommend the Marine Sonic ARC Explorer MKII 900/1800kHz Side Scan for the Survey. It has a built in variable angle bracket and adjustable transducers designed specifically to do vertical images as you described for the seawall. The 1800kHz will give 0.5cm resolution to see the details in the cracks and fabric. marinesonic.com/product/arc-explorer-mkii
      A mosaic image would be created in a separate post processing software. There are several of those to choose from different at price ranges. Hypack or SonarWiz are the two professional software packages that I would recommend, but if you are on a budget then SonarTRX is an OK option.

  • @sreeharivr2290
    @sreeharivr2290 Před 2 lety

    Sir, can you suggest a software for simulation of SSS sonar images (xtf, MBE) for research purpose ? We need a software for generating synthetic sonar images for modeling and testing. If you can suggest one , it will be very helpful sir. Thank you

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety +1

      Two companies come to mind that could possibly help. Google "Hypack Sonar Software" and "SonarWiz" both are professional survey software packages that may have what you're looking for.

    • @sreeharivr2290
      @sreeharivr2290 Před 2 lety

      @@SonarTechSkills Sir, will these softwares help to generate synthetic data. ? Due to security reasons , we are not getting enough side scan sonar data. I hope you can help me to sort this issue. Thank you sir.

  • @__Wanderer
    @__Wanderer Před 2 lety

    Amazing overview - Are there freely available MST/ XTF / side scan sonar software packages around that you can recommend? (looking to play around with some data for my university studies :) ) Would be amazing to see things in a waterfall type view :D (or is sea scan survey free software? That's amazing if it is!)

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před 2 lety

      Sea Scan Survey from Marine Sonic is only used with Marine Sonic sonars, but it is free to download and I can send you a survey file to play with. All side scans or sonars in general will come with their own software. However, there are several Collection and Post Processing software packages available like Sonar Wiz, Hypack, and Sonar TRX. All at different price points with different degrees of tools and user friendly ability.
      MST & SDS are proprietary file Formats for Marine Sonic and XTF is the universal file format for the industry. MST files are used on systems pre 2009 and SDS is the primary file system after. We have free convertors that will transfer MST to SDS to XTF. If you are working with an after market software package you will need to convert to XTF.
      With All that said, Id be happy to help. You can start by going to MarineSonic.com and registering for the site. Once registered you can download SeaScan Survey (You won't need the drivers unless you have a sonar). Then shoot me an email (My email address is in the last few min of the video) and I'll send you a survey or two that you can play with. I also have a video showing how to use the software but its pretty intuitive. Hope that helps...

  • @reznovnata3889
    @reznovnata3889 Před rokem

    What is the cost of the side scan sonar?

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před rokem

      Depends on make, model, brand, and how deep you need to go. Of the professional systems you can expect to pay around 50k. The system I would recommend is the ARC Explorer MKII from Marine Sonic that comes with everything needed to get to 120’ of depth. It has a max depth configuration of 300’ and choice of chirp dual simultaneous frequencies of 600/1200kHz or 900/1800kHz. Let me know if you would like more information.

    • @reznovnata3889
      @reznovnata3889 Před rokem

      @@SonarTechSkills Which type of side scan sonar would you recommend for Dredging? This dredge works is for a Port so that it can allow for bigger vessels to pass through and anchor.

    • @SonarTechSkills
      @SonarTechSkills  Před rokem

      If you are using it for Dredging you will probably need to precisely measure depth and width down to about 65 feet. The Explorer MKII 600/1200 will do everything you need and be able to map out the coordinates. You may need an additional piece of software like Hypack, Sonar Wiz, or Sonar TRX so you can create a geo tiff chart overlay depending on how you need to display the results.
      If you are doing advanced dredging around cables, pipes, tunnels etc. The client may want Bathymetric data too which is a different type of system.