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  2. Side-scan sonar - Wikipedia

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    Side-scan uses a sonar device that emits conical or fan-shaped pulses down toward the seafloor across a wide angle perpendicular to the path of the sensor through the water, which may be towed from a surface vessel or submarine (called a “towfish”), or mounted on the ship's hull.

  3. Synthetic-aperture sonar - Wikipedia

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    A synthetic-aperture sonar creates a synthetic array of a long length, moving preferably in a straight line, providing a theoretical along-track resolution of a few centimeters. In practice, resolution will be somewhat worse, but still much better than an equivalent sized traditional side-scan sonar.

  4. Interferometry - Wikipedia

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    Because of the low coherence of the light source, interferometric signal is observed only over a limited depth of sample. X-Y scanning therefore records one thin optical slice of the sample at a time. By performing multiple scans, moving the reference mirror between each scan, an entire three-dimensional image of the tissue can be reconstructed.

  5. Acoustic seabed classification - Wikipedia

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    Acoustic seabed classification is possible using a wide range of acoustic imaging systems including multibeam echosounders, sidescan sonar, single-beam echosounders, interferometric systems and sub-bottom profilers. Seabed classification based on acoustic properties can be divided into two main categories; surficial seabed classification and ...

  6. Tikhomirov Scientific Research Institute of Instrument Design

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    HYDRA interferometric side-scan sonar; Notable employees. Heads of the institute. March 1, 1955 - 1962 - Viktor Vasilievitch Tikhomirov;

  7. Interferometric synthetic-aperture radar - Wikipedia

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    Interferometric synthetic aperture radar, abbreviated InSAR (or deprecated IfSAR), is a radar technique used in geodesy and remote sensing.This geodetic method uses two or more synthetic aperture radar (SAR) images to generate maps of surface deformation or digital elevation, using differences in the phase of the waves returning to the satellite [1] [2] [3] or aircraft.

  8. Aperture synthesis - Wikipedia

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    Aperture synthesis is possible only if both the amplitude and the phase of the incoming signal are measured by each telescope. For radio frequencies, this is possible by electronics, while for optical frequencies, the electromagnetic field cannot be measured directly and correlated in software, but must be propagated by sensitive optics and interfered optically.

  9. Beamforming - Wikipedia

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    Sonar arrays are used both actively and passively in 1-, 2-, and 3-dimensional arrays. 1-dimensional "line" arrays are usually in multi-element passive systems towed behind ships and in single- or multi-element side-scan sonar. 2-dimensional "planar" arrays are common in active/passive ship hull mounted sonars and some side-scan sonar.