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Multibeam Echosounders are critical equipment for hydrographic surveying that uses sound waves to generate detailed images of the seafloor. The technology uses a series of beams that are angled to create a wide swath of coverage, allowing for high-resolution mapping of the seafloor.

Expert Review of MBES Systems

We asked our Survey Equipment Technical Authority, Alan Cameron to share with us the pros and cons of the different Multibeam Echosounders available. Read more to find out his review of these cool survey equipment and get tips on choosing the best equipment for your project.

  NORBIT B44 WINGHEAD It is a class-leading ultra-high resolution curved array bathymetric system, designed for rapid “anywhere anytime” mobilization featuring the highest standard industry-leading integrated GNSS/INS positioning system.

Pros:

  • Wide swath (Aperture out to 210°)
  • Lighter, compact and roll stabilized
  • 200-700 kHz data acquisition
  • 1024 dynamically focused beams

Cons:

  • Yet to gain widespread industry acceptance
  • Expensive when all options are enabled
  R2SONIC 2024 It is a user-friendly high-resolution multibeam echosounder that has proved to be an industry standard, both vessel-mounted and also ROV mounted. Various specifications and operating modes are available including Ultra High Density, Ultra High Resolution, Multi-frequency Bathymetry, Multi-spectral Back-scatter, Truepix, and pipeline mode.

Pros:

  • Suitable for vessel mount and ROV applications
  • Well-proven and widely accepted
  • Many firmware options are available
  • 200 to 700kHz

Cons:

  • Not as wide a swath as the Wingheads
  • Clients need to be aware that older units require different cables
  KONGSBERG 2040 This multibeam echo sounder is a high-end, long-range, multifunctional sonar system. Its operating frequency range is from 200 to 400 kHz with frequency selection in steps of 10 kHz, enabling the user to choose on the fly the best operating frequency for the application.

Pros:

  • Multiple specifications
  • Reliable hardware
  • Multifrequency backscatter
  • Water column target detection

Cons:

  • Four different transducer configurations
  • Primarily vessel mount applications only
 
  NORBIT 79 WINGHEAD It has a multibeam sonar with an integrated inertial navigation system and NTRIP client. It offers roll-stabilised bathymetry and several imagery and backscatter outputs ensuring the highest quality survey data performance.

Pros:

  • High-quality data
  • Straightforward installation
  • Tightly coupled integrated INS
  • Transducer (Under 10kg)

Cons:

  • Expensive when all options are included
  • Yet to gain widespread acceptance
 
  TELEDYNE T50 P/R This system is frequency agile from 190 to 420 kHz allowing for improved swath performance and reduced survey time under difficult conditions. It is designed for fast mobilization on smaller vessels with a portable sonar processor and sonar head securing low space requirements. Pros:

  • Frequency agile (190-420kHz)
  • Reliable
  • Clean data reduces processing time
  • Very popular

Cons:

  • Limited to vessel mount applications
  • Heavy transducer assembly

Parameters to Identify the Best MBES for Your Project

  • Frequency: This is an essential parameter to consider as it determines the water depth that can be effectively surveyed and the accuracy of the data collected.
  • Beamwidth: Beamwidth describes the individual beams created by the system. Systems with narrow beamwidth are suitable for precise data collection. For high-frequency systems, you can have beamwidth down to 0.3 degrees
  • Number of Beams: Typically, the higher the number of beams, the higher the resolution.
  • Swathe Coverage: This is the viewing angle that the multibeam can obtain data. A wider swath coverage results in greater area coverage but may also compromise resolution and data quality at high angles from vertical.
  • Pulse Length: The pulse length of the transmitted pulse determines the resolution of the data collected. Longer pulses provide better range performance, but the resolution decreases.
  • Operating Depth: Some echo sounders are designed for shallow waters, while others are designed for deeper waters. When choosing one for your project, you need to ensure you pick the most suitable system that provides the best resolution at the required range.
  • Environmental Conditions: The environmental conditions of the intended area of operation, such as temperature, salinity, and pressure, can also influence the performance of the echosounder.
  • Ancillary Sensors: MBES can only obtain high-quality data when the quality of the ancillary sensors is also high.
  • Data Processing Capabilities: The data processing capabilities of the echosounder system should be compatible with the intended data processing software used by the project. It is important to verify the compatibility of the software and processing power required for the data collected by the multibeam echosounder.

Choosing the right multibeam echosounder system can enhance the accuracy, quality, and efficiency of the data collected and aid in achieving your project’s goals. We have a wide range of Multibeam Echosounders in our portfolio from leading global brands such as EdgeTech, R2Sonic, Teledyne, Norbit and Kongsberg. If you have any requirements for your project, reach out to our experienced technical team and we will find the right solution for you based on your requirements.

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