Use of small imaging sonars for diver identification

A. Crawford, A. Percival, V. Crowe
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Defence Research and Development Canada has recently wrapped up a 4-year project to demonstrate an integrated system for force protection in harbours, the Canadian Underwater Protection System (CUwPS). The intention of the Maritime Force Protection Technology Demonstration Project was to provide advice to the Canadian Navy on countering underwater threats to ships (divers, swimmers, AUVs) in harbours and anchorages. The project program was designed around a series of trials, which included a major international trial in Sydney, Australia, in February 2009, an evaluation for potential use in security measures for the 2010 Winter Olympics and participation in exercises prior to and during the International Fleet Review and Royal visit in July 2010. The CUwPS itself is comprised of COTS equipment with modest integration. A critical aspect of the CUwPS concept of operations is the requirement to positively identify threats that have been flagged by a wide-area-coverage diver detection sonar system. This is accomplished by tasking a response boat outfitted with a high resolution imaging sonar to investigate contacts or areas and if appropriate, to issue loud-hailer warnings. During the trials conducted through the course of the MFP TDP, several different small imaging sonars were tested for this identification role, with varying degrees of success. Assessment of the performance of the imaging sonars has been undertaken with the goal of obtaining an objective measure of the suitability of any one sonar for the identification task. The results of this assessment exercise will be presented along with some lessons learned.
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使用小型成像声纳识别潜水员
加拿大国防研究与发展部最近完成了一项为期4年的项目,展示了一种用于港口部队保护的综合系统,即加拿大水下保护系统(CUwPS)。海上部队保护技术示范项目的目的是向加拿大海军提供建议,以应对港口和锚地对船只(潜水员、游泳者、auv)的水下威胁。该项目计划是围绕一系列试验设计的,其中包括2009年2月在澳大利亚悉尼举行的一次重大国际试验,2010年冬季奥运会安全措施的潜在用途评估,以及2010年7月国际舰队检阅和皇家访问之前和期间的参与演习。CUwPS本身由适度集成的COTS设备组成。CUwPS操作概念的一个关键方面是要求积极识别已被广域覆盖潜水员探测声纳系统标记的威胁。这是通过配备高分辨率成像声纳的响应船来完成的,该船可以调查接触点或区域,并在适当的时候发出扩音器警告。在MFP TDP的整个测试过程中,测试了几种不同的小型成像声纳的识别作用,取得了不同程度的成功。对成像声纳的性能进行了评估,目的是客观地衡量任何一种声纳对识别任务的适用性。这次评估工作的结果将与一些经验教训一起提出。
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