Abstract
Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS) is a side-looking underwater acoustic imaging sonar that can obtain higher resolution images than those by the conventional Side Scan Sonar (SSS). Due to its high resolution images, it can be applied to various fields of studies from military to civilian purposes. Republic of Korea recently has launched a research project developing the prototypes of SAS being operated in a few hundreds kHz of acoustic signals. This project adopted the towfish as the SAS platform that are to be towed under a few tens of water depth, which has a price advantage over Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV), but gives unstable motion. It also adopted the monotone pulse-echo mode as transceiver method of the prototypes that gives relatively simpler implementation of the data acquisition module although it gives inferior SNR to the chirp mode. In the current study, the underwater acoustic images of the protype SAS taken both in the fresh water and offshore of Korea are to be shown. Current study also...
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