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Imaging Sonar

What Is an Imaging Sonar?

An imaging sonar is a device that uses sound waves to visualize the position of objects.

It is used in various fields such as oceanography, geology, underwater exploration, and medical equipment, and is utilized for surveying underwater and subterranean conditions.

Through the transmission and reception of sound waves, it is possible to visualize the location and shape of objects in real time. This provides valuable information in environments where visualization is challenging, such as surveying underwater terrain, tracking schools of fish, and observing tissues in medical applications.

When using imaging sonar, accurate calibration and setting are required. Depending on the surrounding environment and the purpose of use, it is necessary to select the appropriate frequency and resolution of the sonar.

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