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18 October 2001 Using interactions between features on a superdirectional sonar to find wrecks
Roderick A. Smith, Susan Phillips, Paul Beeston, Pepe Phillips
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Abstract
A DERA classifier has been interfaced to a recreational sonar form Echo Pilot to provide a wreck location capability. In normal use, a single forward-looking beam plots the seabed contour by using super-directional techniques. The sonar monitors the amplitude of received echoes, and when this exceeds a given threshold it computes the inclination corresponding to the echo. The classifier uses the original data streams, and converts them to feature values on each ping; new classes of features have been developed to augment those usually used on A-scans.
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Roderick A. Smith, Susan Phillips, Paul Beeston, and Pepe Phillips "Using interactions between features on a superdirectional sonar to find wrecks", Proc. SPIE 4394, Detection and Remediation Technologies for Mines and Minelike Targets VI, (18 October 2001); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.445442
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KEYWORDS
Transducers

Feature extraction

Global Positioning System

Embedded systems

Data conversion

Human-machine interfaces

Interfaces

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