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The LBL positioning method
involves measuring ranges from an ROV mounted acoustic transceiver
to a seabed array of transponders. ROVs and tether management
systems often create substantial amounts of ultrasonic underwater
noise from hydraulic power packs and thrusters. If the reply
signals from the seabed transponders are swamped by this
noise, acoustic navigation becomes problematic and may be
impossible.
An ROV's buoyancy pack can provide some 'natural' protection
against this unwanted noise providing the acoustic transceiver
is placed in the correct location and the buoyancy material
itself is of the correct type. Shallow water (<600m)
buoyancy provides the best noise shielding whilst deepwater
syntactic foam (microspheres in a solid matrix) is acoustically
transparent and thus provides little, if any, shielding.
The Sonardyne noise shield rejects noise signals from a
±45° cone below the ROV's transceiver in favour
of ranges coming from MF seabed transponders out to the
side.
The unique shape is optimised to preserve the hemispherical
Beamshape of the transducers required for reliable LBL positioning
whilst maintaining a clear acoustic path to the array.
Features:-
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IIncreases acoustic
ranges by over 10 times in noisy conditions
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Depth rated to 3,000
Metres
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Designed for Mini
RovNav, RovNav Mk4, RovNav 5 and MF 'Flowerpot' transducer
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Rejects noise from
directly below the transceiver whilst maintaining hemispherical
acoustic coverage
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Compact design for
easy fitting to most types of ROV
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Approximately neutrally
buoyant when fitted with Mini RovNav or RovNav Remote
Transducer
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