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Small antenna for a dipping sonar

pp. 169-172, vol. 4, 2001

Jacek Marszal
Technical University of Gdańsk Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunication and Informatics, Department of Acoustics, Gdańsk, Poland

Andrzej Jedel
Technical University of Gdańsk Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunication and Informatics, Department of Acoustics, Gdańsk, Poland

Zawisza Ostrowski
Technical University of Gdańsk Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunication and Informatics, Department of Acoustics, Gdańsk, Poland

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Abstract: The dome enclosing the antenna of dipping sonar should be of the smallest possible size. Presented in the paper is a concept of hydroacoustic antennas of active and passive sonar. The active antenna performs mechanical scanning while the passive antenna uses the orthogonal array of gradient hydrophones. In addition to that the antenna array includes ultrasonic transducers of a sound velocity profiler, a pressure sensor for measuring the depth of antenna submergence. With that many sources of signal in the sonar's ease, a multiple fibre cable is required or signal modulation to transmit the signals over a limited number of wires. The sonar in question uses distrihution over time and an original modulation method for simultaneous transmission of several signals using a cable channel. Block diagram and formulas describing the entire signal from the sonar's antenna are included.

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