
Multibeam Sonar Systems
Multibeam sonar systems are advanced underwater technology used to map the seafloor and analyze underwater features. They work by sending out multiple sound waves (or beams) from a boat, which bounce off the ocean floor and return to the device. By measuring how long it takes for the sound waves to return, the system can create detailed, three-dimensional maps of the terrain beneath the water. This technology is essential for various applications, including naval navigation, marine research, environmental monitoring, and resource exploration, allowing scientists and engineers to better understand underwater landscapes.