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Acoustics Scientists Propose High-Precision "Searchlight" to Scan Deep Sea Clearly

Jul 16, 2018

As one of the most advanced marine high-tech equipment in the world today, multibeam sounding system (MBSS) is an important means to obtain seawater depth data and seabed topography. 

The full-ocean MBSS is used for the detection of high-precision seabed topography within 20 to 11000 meters of depth. 

Recently, the full-ocean MBSS engineering prototype was accomplished by the research team led by LIU Xiaodong from Ocean Acoustic Technology Center of the Institute of Acoustics (IOA) of the Chinese Academy of Sciences. It is ready for acting as a high-precision "searchlight" to scan deep sea clearly. 

 

Seabed at 6000 meters depth is uneven, told by the full-ocean MBSS. (Image by IOA) 

Several years ago, only a few countries, like Norway and Germany, can produce the equipment.  

In 2014, the IOA team, together with colleagues of the 863 Plan "Deep Water MBSS Development" Project, achieved a zero breakthrough in the full-ocean MBSS technology.  

Now researchers developed an engineering prototype, which breaks new ground in key technologies under heavy noise condition, such as multibeam signal processing, real-time beam stabilization, underwater acoustic arrays with good consistency, and electronic system production, while improves sounding accuracy of the system at the same time.  

Researchers have completed more than 6,000 kilometers of sea trials in the South China Sea, the Northwest Pacific and the Indian Ocean, proving that the full-ocean MBSS engineering prototype is reliable for practical application of seabed mapping and scientific research.

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