Synthetic-aperture sonar

Synthetic aperture sonar imagery of the German submarine U-853

Synthetic-aperture sonar (SAS) is a form of sonar in which sophisticated post-processing of sonar data is used in ways closely analogous to synthetic-aperture radar.

Synthetic-aperture sonars combine a number of acoustic pings to form an image with much higher along-track resolution than conventional sonars. The along-track resolution can approach half the length of one sonar element, though is downward limited by 1/4 wavelength.[1]

The principle of synthetic-aperture sonar is to move the sonar while illuminating the same spot on the sea floor with several pings. When moving along a straight line, those pings that have the image position within the beamwidth constitute the synthetic array. By coherent reorganization of the data from all the pings, a synthetic-aperture image is produced with improved along-track resolution. In contrast to conventional side-scan sonar (SSS), SAS processing provides range-independent along-track resolution. At maximum range the resolution can be magnitudes better than that of side-scan sonars.[2]

A 2013 technology review[3] with examples and future trends is also available. For academics, the IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering article: Synthetic Aperture Sonar, A Review of Current Status[4] gives an overview of the history and an extensive list of references for the community achievements up to 2009.

The length of the synthetic aperture is

Where R is the range, is the wavelength at center frequency and d is the along-track element size in the array. is a programmable parameter which controls the process beamwidth—the beamwidth actually processed.[1]

  1. ^ a b Edgar, Roy (2011-09-12), Kolev, Nikolai (ed.), "Introduction to Synthetic Aperture Sonar", Sonar Systems, InTech, doi:10.5772/23122, ISBN 978-953-307-345-3, retrieved 2024-01-23
  2. ^ "Exploration Tools: Synthetic Aperture Sonar: NOAA Office of Ocean Exploration and Research". oceanexplorer.noaa.gov. Retrieved 2024-01-23.
  3. ^ R. E. Hansen, Synthetic Aperture Sonar Technology Review, Marine Technology Society Journal, Volume 47, Number 5, September/October 2013, pp. 117-127 [1]
  4. ^ M. P. Hayes and P. T. Gough, Synthetic Aperture Sonar: A Review of Current Status, IEEE J. Ocean. Eng., vol. 34, no. 3, pp. 207-224, July 2009. Access abstract.