This paper describes the functional theory and design of a modular
simulator developed to generate physically representative spatio-temporal
sidescan sonar echo data from a fractal model of the seafloor topography. The
main contribution of this paper is in significantly reducing the computational
bottleneck inherent in existing simulation models due to the size and
resolution of the complex seafloor models required for acoustic reverberation
modelling. Discovery of the individual faces within the footprint of the
acoustic beam at each ping is considerably accelerated by successfully adapting
and integrating an optimised mesh refinement scheme intended for interactive
rendering of large-scale complex surfaces described by polygonal meshes. Operational
features of the simulator permit direct visualisation of the sonar image formed
from successive echo lines and synthetic images generated during simulation are
presented.
History
Publication
WSEAS Transactions on Computers;2 (4), pp. 247-252
Publisher
World Scientific and Engineering Academy and Society (WSEAS)