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Acoustics and Vibration Research Group

21 November 2023

The main focus of UC's Acoustics Research Group is Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS), a technique for high-resolution undersea imaging. We design and build our own sonars for collecting field data. Learn more about our Acoustics Research Group.

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About Acoustics and Vibration Research Group

The acoustics research group's primary research is in Synthetic Aperture Sonar (SAS), a technique for high-resolution undersea imaging. We design and build our own sonars for collecting field data; so far we have collected data in Lyttelton, Auckland and Sydney. Our research concentrates on fast-reconstruction, interferometry, positioning, simulation, and autofocus.

Synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) is used for creating high-resolution acoustic images of the sea-floor. A high-end SAS is capable of imaging a golf-ball at 500m underwater. In Lyttelton (where we do sea-trials) divers' vision extends only about 1.5 m making sonar essential for object finding.

Traditionally sonar resolution is determined by the size of physical receiver used. For high-resolution imaging (20 mm X 20 mm) at long range (>200 m) very large (about 10 m long) receivers are needed. SAS uses the forward motion of the sonar to synthesise the larger receiver. This lets the SAS fake using a large receiver with a small one and gives it high, range-independent resolution.

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