HYDROACOUSTICS
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Hydrographic echosounder for sounding inland waters

pp. 89-96, vol. 7, 2004

Andrzej Jedel
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

Lech Kilian
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

Jacek Marszal
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

Zawisza Ostrowski
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

Zbigniew Wojan
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

Krzysztof Zachariasz
Gdańsk University of Technology, Faculty of Electronics, Telecommunications and Informatics, Department of Marine Electronics Systems, Gdańsk, Poland

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Abstract: This article describes a new echosounder model designed specifically for institutions responsible for the management of inland waterways, artificial and natural reservoirs, and marine coastal waters. The basic requirement related to the need of sounding shallow waters is measuring the smallest possible depths. Using separate transducers (sending and receiving) and attenuating them, and introducing a high dynamic range TVG circuit allowed the measurement of depths from 20cm at a maximum range of 100m. Water temperature is measured in order to include sound velocity corrections. The echosounder is manufactured using modern technology, with a PC 104 computer, robust FLASH memory emulating a hard disk, 8 inch color LCD panel, thermal printer with paper band for instant profile printouts, and a floppy disk drive for permanent storage. The echosounder interfaces to GPS.

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