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IScout calculates the position
of a subsea target by measuring the range and bearing from
a vessel mounted transceiver to a small acoustic transponder
fitted to the target; a technique known as Ultra-Short BaseLine
(USBL) positioning. USBL positioning is widely used by the
offshore and oceanographic industries as it offers high
accuracy performance combined with ease of operation. One
of its main advantages is that no other in-water acoustic
equipment has to be deployed before underwater operations
can commence. Only the targets being tracked need to be
equipped with a transponder.
With Scout, a support boat
can arrive on location, deploy a diver, ROV or towfish and
begin tracking it straightaway. This has particular benefits
for search and salvage applications when search times are
critical.
Three versions of Scout
are available; Scout, Scout Plus and Scout Pro. Scout and
Scout Plus are entry level systems that can track one surface
vessel and up to six subsea targets at a range of up to
500 metres. Scout Pro is designed to provide more complex
survey support through its fully featured software. It provides
greater accuracy, additional tracking capabilities and a
1,000 metre operating range. All three versions of Scout
are quick to set-up and deploy whilst offering high accuracy
and affordability.
A Typical Scout
System

Scout USBL systems are comprised
of four main components; control software, a rack-mounted
or portable command and interface unit, acoustic transceiver
and transponders attached to each target being tracked.
Software
The User Interface for
Scout and Scout Plus is easy to learn, set-up and operate
simple and inuitive. It shares a common look and feel with
Sonardyne’s Ranger USBL software applications products
thereby ensuring operator familiarity when switching between
products. Scout Pro software offers adavanced features for
complex survey support including tracking of up to 10 targets,
responder mode, extended Kalman filter, configurable sensor
displays and high update rate tracking.
SIU and SCU
The Surface Interface Unit
(SIU) supplied with Scout and Scout Plus systems is a rack-mountable
unit that supplies power and communications to the system’s
transceiver. It’s connected to the user’s own
PC or laptop via a serial or USB link and requires a 110-240V
AC power supply. Alternatively, Scout and Scout Plus can
also be controlled using a rugged, splashproof, battery
powered command unit that allows users to operate the system
from almost any type of boat. The features of an SIU are
incorporated into a portable, fully self contained Surface
Command Unit (SCU) with integrated PC, large touch screen
display, sensor interface and battery pack.

In common with Ranger and
Fusion USBL systems, Scout Pro systems are controlled using
a Navigation Controller Unit (NCU). The NCU is the interface
between the acoustic instruments, sensors and the user's
own PC. In addition to accurately time stamping incoming
data from external devices such as GPS, VRU and Gyro, the
NCU also provides power and communications for ship-borne
acoustic transceivers.
Transceiver
The Type 8024 Scout transceiver
provides a hemispherical pattern of acoustic coverage enabling
tracking of targets from far below through to near surface.
For this reason, it is suitable for a wide variety of tasks
such as towfish tracking.
The compact and lightweight
design of the transceiver allows it to be deployed on a
rigid, over-the-side pole or through a standard 150mm (6”)
gate valve if one is available. Sonardyne can supply a lightweight
pole, complete with fittings and advice on installation,
if required. To simplify set-up, an integrated motion sensor
automatically compensates for the dynamic motion of the
vessel. For higher accuracy work external reference sensors
can be used.
Transponders
Scout and Scout Plus are
compatible with the Coastal Acoustics family of low cost
HF frequency transponders. The transponders have been designed
for applications where size and weight are important operational
factors, such as installation on the back of a diver or
small ROV. In addition to these transponders, Scout Pro
supports the 'QuickSet' wideband channels found within Sonardyne
WSM transponders.
Features
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- Specifically designed for tracking ROVs,
divers and towfish within inshore or coastal waters
- Complete easy to use system; all sensors,
hardware and software provided
- Affordable, high accuracy positioning
performance
- Three versions available; Scout, Scout
Plus and Scout Pro
- Compact, portable and quick to install
- Easy upgrade path to Ranger and Fusion
deep water USBL systems
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