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21 st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

3D Sonar Technology Made in the USA

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

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because he was equipped with a forward-looking 3-dimensional (3D) sonar system that clearly showed the depths of the shoreline in real time.

With 3D sonar technology, the captain was able to see shallow depths immediately along the shore where as his traditional navigation chart indicated deeper water in the same area. Ultimately, he was thankful for the 3D sonar system that helped him avoid grounding his vessel.

21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

A ship’s captain was traveling around the coast of Greenland on a 39-meter expedition yacht during the spring of 2013. For many years, this route had been challenging to navigate due to underwater obstacles, ice floes and varying shallow depths.

Despite these risks, the captain was calm and confident

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

Sonar devices that look forward in 3D are starting to gain attention with mariners, especially with cruise lines and superyachts. FarSounder, a small manufacturing company, based in Warwick, Rhode Island develops the technology. The company began in 2001 with the purpose of showing navigators what lies beneath the waterline as they approach.

Prior to FarSounder 3D sonar technology, a ship’s navigation system relied on traditional depth sounders, radar and navigation charts. The limitations with depth sounders include only being able to look straight down while radar only reveals what is above the surface. Navigation maps are static and can only show the most recent survey's data. FarSounder 3D technology scans underwater with a 60 – 90-degree view up to 1,000 meters ahead using custom algorithms that create a vivid 3D display.

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

As FarSounder’s senior electrical engineer, Matthew Coolidge began working with FarSounder in 2002. When speaking about users of his 3D sonar technology, Coolidge says,

“For our customers, it’s kind of like they are gaining a superpower.”

WHAT’S YOUR SUPER

POWER?

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

Today that “superpower” works because of the advanced electronics and tight design cycles that allow the 3D sonar to function. Coolidge explains, “Our prototype manufacturing partner, Screaming Circuits, has been instrumental in bringing our 3D sonar systems to life quickly. Faster prototype builds allow 3D sonar devices to be built and shipped to the customer much sooner than the traditional manufacturing option. Coolidge adds,

“Screaming Circuits is also highly responsive to our needs, especially when timing is critical.”

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

Many of FarSounder’s customers are cruise ships or superyachts that are eager to explore remote and less traveled areas, including rivers and narrow depth passages. Coolidge explains,

“Until recently, the rule of thumb has been to follow the bigger boat.Now that approach has changed because, with FarSounder, it’s like having a secret map that displays all the finite details that are usually left out.”

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

Although not a requirement by the International Maritime Organization (IMO) for ocean-going vessels, Coolidge argues the incidents of ship collision and grounding may become infrequent or avoided altogether when 3D sonar technology is onboard.

Charter captains and cruise ship lines are recognizing the competitive advantage that FarSounder technology offers. They can now create opportunities for safe travel to areas previously avoided due to tricky navigation and shallow water obstacles. For cruise passengers looking to explore remote areas, FarSounder 3D sonar opens up many new route possibilities.

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

With several patents on file, FarSounder’s 3D sonar technology is unique in the marketplace. Its 3D sonar products include sensors with detection ranges from 500 to 1000 meters and run on the company’s SonaSoft software. The 3D sonar equipment includes a sensor that mounts onto the bow of the vessel. This unit houses sophisticated electronics on five custom printed circuit boards for the FarSounder-500 and seven PCBs for the FarSounder-1000 model. In either installation, the hardware for each sensor is the same. Screaming Circuits played a key role while we designed those hardware components, and they continue to deliver production boards to us today.”

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

The expedition yacht traveling around Greenland used FarSounder 3D sonar to display the contours of the seafloor, including reefs and suspended objects in the water. The system also showed a multitude of small and medium chunks of floating ice that traditional depth sounders have difficulty detecting.

The captain said that he would never go to areas of ice again without having the FarSounder system onboard.

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21st Century Navigation Now Benefiting From 3D Sonar Technology

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