5. Side Scan I. Side Scan Hardware The SIDE SCAN HARDWARE program is used to install those devices that are specific to side scan surveys. HYPACK collects analog and digital side scan data through the SIDE SCAN SURVEY program, which is run together with HYPACK SURVEY. Position and heading data is provided by SURVEY through the shared memory. Most analog devices are supported by the Analog Side Scan option and an A/D card (PCI or PCMCIA) connection in your data collection computer. Note: Side scan devices are supported by HYSWEEP SURVEY. Therefore, if you are logging both side scan and multibeam data, you should load your side scan devices through HYSWEEP SURVEY. 1. Open SIDE SCAN HARDWARE by selecting PREPARATIONS- HARDWARE-SIDE SCAN HARDWARE. 2. Select your devices. 3. Specify the driver and communication settings. 4. Test the communication between the serial devices and your survey computer. 5. Enter your offsets. 6. Click [Close] to exit SIDE SCAN HARDWARE. Exiting SCANWARE saves the current configuration to the Sidescan.ini file in your project directory. These settings will automatically be loaded with this project. A. Specifying Devices in Side Scan Hardware Adding (and removing) devices is easy in the Manufacturer/Model tab. To add a device, go the Equipment Tab. Select the device in the leftside list (Manufacturer / Model) then click [Add]. To remove a device, select the device name in the Installed list then click [Remove]. 4/06 Side Scan 5-1
The Manufacturer/ Model Tab B. Driver Setup in Side Scan Hardware Some device drivers may require settings specific to the device. In these cases, [Setup] is enabled. Click it and the Driver Setup dialog appears. At the time of the HYPACK 4.3 release, there were no devices in SIDE SCAN HARDWARE with setup requirements. 1) Connection Information in Side Scan Hardware Click the Connect tab to access device communication settings. Some settings are required for each device. Enabled in the upper left corner. This selection allows devices to be temporarily removed from the configuration without losing the device settings. Ignore Checksum is not recommended, but there are situations (normally testing) where the checksum is wrong but the data is good. The Timeout Interval determines how long after the last data received from the device that the device alarm turns from green to red. Record Raw Messages saves the original data string as it is read from the device into the raw data file. (Binary data is output in hexadecimal format.) The Read from File checkbox enables you to simulate data input from this device by reading a file. Many times, when you are having a problem with a device in the field, we will ask you to log some of the output from the device to a file and upload it to us. We can then replay the information using the File setting to see what is going on. Serial or Network connection options are included in this dialog according to your device. Some devices receive data from other places and no connection settings are necessary. Examples include: 5-2 Side Scan 4/06
Analog Side Scan Monitor Hypack Navigation receives data from shared memory. Hypack Mobile receives data from shared memory. It uses the first mobile in your hardware setup associated with the Towcable device driver. Analog Side Scan data is read by an Analog to Digital converter card. When this driver is loaded, the Analog Side Scan program is automatically launched with SURVEY and the Analog Side Scan Monitor appears. This dialog enables you to monitor and control the device activity. Input: Select a -5 to +5 volt or 0 to 10 volt range depending on the device. Gain: Multiplies signal by this amount. A value of 1.0 is usually the best choice. Ping Number displays the sequential ping numbers. Trigger: Enter the change in the strength of the return when it hits the bottom (the threshold) in A/D count. The value must be within the 0-4096 range. The graphs allow you to monitor device activity. Test: Check the "Simulate Data" box for simulated side scan data. (a) Serial Device Connections in Side Scan Hardware Serial devices will show the dialog below. Select the COM port, baud rate, parity, data bits and stop bits from the list. 4/06 Side Scan 5-3
SIDE SCAN HARDWARE Setup Connect Tab Configuring Network Device Connections (b) Network Device Connections in Side Scan Hardware (c) Testing Serial Communication in Side Scan Hardware The COM test shows status of serial communication ports 1 through 16. Ports shown as available are those that SIDE SCAN HARDWARE can open for reading, although this can be misleading. Modems, for example, show up as available but are seldom used for device connection. Ports shown as not available are truly that. Ports connected to working SIDE SCAN HARDWARE devices show the latest messages. ASCII devices send easy to read messages. Binary devices, which include all side scan devices, show garbled messages even when the data is good. 5-4 Side Scan 4/06
The COM Test Tab 2) Offsets in Side Scan Hardware Offsets are determined by whether the side scan is towed or hullmounted. (a) Setting Offsets for Towed Side Scan Devices Most side scan devices are mounted on towfish. The offsets for the device on the towfish should be measured from the cable anchoring point and the reference point of the towfish. Check the "Installed on Towfish" checkbox and use the towcable (or cablecnt) driver to calculate the towfish position. Details on this driver can be found under "Towfish with Simple Layback" section in the Preparation chapter. (b) Setting Offsets for Hull-mounted Side Scan Devices Side scan devices that are hull mounted, are configured in the same way as multibeam devices. 4/06 Side Scan 5-5
Setting your Offsets GPS: GPSs are entered to your setup in HYPACK HARDWARE. However, in order for the position data to be recorded to the side scan raw data, you must install the HYPACK Navigation driver in SIDE SCAN HARDWARE. In the Offsets tab for this driver select "Antenna Offsets". Position offsets are relative to the vessel's center of gravity. Latency: Although latency is a lag time (a negative time offset), the convention is to enter latency as a positive number. If you are preparing to enter a negative latency, stop and re-figure. Enter the same latency value here as you have in HYPACK HARDWARE. Note: HYPACK and SIDE SCAN offsets do not affect each other. HYPACK HARDWARE offsets will be applied to single beam data, while SIDE SCAN HARDWARE offsets will be applied to side scan data. Sonar: Position offsets are relative to the vessel's center of gravity. Use rotation offsets of 0, 0, 0 initially, then find the true rotations with the Patch Test. 3) Editing Device Settings in Side Scan Hardware You can easily modify SIDE SCAN HARDWARE settings by selecting the device name in the Installed List and changing the entries in associated dialogs. The new settings will be saved to the Sidescan.ini file when you exit SIDE SCAN HARDWARE. 5-6 Side Scan 4/06
II. Side Scan Survey A. Side Scan Survey Windows SIDE SCAN SURVEY is a side scan data collection and logging program. The displays give real-time information on your survey area. Digital or analog side scan data is logged to the HYPACK HSX format. This data can then be imported by the SIDE SCAN MOSAIC program for viewing and targeting. HSX-formatted side scan data can also be used to create a mosaic. This mosaic may then be saved as a georeferenced TIF file, which can be displayed in your project as a background file. The playback mode replays the raw HSX files giving the same view seen on the selected survey vessel. The HYPACK SURVEY and SIDE SCAN SURVEY programs run simultaneously. HYPACK SURVEY provides navigation and single beam data collection while SIDE SCAN SURVEY provides the side scan data. The logging status of SIDE SCAN SURVEY is controlled by SURVEY. Each time SURVEY begins or stops logging, it stores the logging status to shared memory. SIDE SCAN SURVEY monitors shared memory and matches its logging with SURVEY. Note: If you are collecting multibeam data with your side scan data, you may only need HYSWEEP SURVEY program, instead of SIDE SCAN SURVEY, which supports side scan devices. SIDE SCAN SURVEY provides a scrolling display of its data. You can create targets here in real-time or in the post-processing SIDE SCAN MOSAIC program. You can also capture a TIF file of areas of interest as you progress. SIDE SCAN SURVEY includes a main window from which you can customize the tools and views of the program, and view alarm status and other information regarding your side scan survey. Additional windows can be accessed to view your data in real time from different perspectives. Use the View menu in the main window to select those that you want to include in your display. Most SIDE SCAN SURVEY windows have a tool bar at the top, providing shortcuts to window configuration. Pass the mouse pointer over a tool to see a hint as to what the tool does. Tool bars are toggled on / off with the F10 key. All of SIDE SCAN SURVEY s windows can be resized and moved around the screen, retaining their size and position until changed. VIEW-TILE WINDOWS will arrange the currently open windows in a manner that attempts to optimize your viewing in each window. 4/06 Side Scan 5-7
Side Scan Survey Main Window 1) Main Window in Side Scan Survey The main window of SIDE SCAN SURVEY consists of a menu, some indicators and some measurements. It can be resized to show only items of interest and will retain the size on subsequent program runs. The title bar gives logging and playback status. "Offline" is shown when neither logging nor playback is active. The current data file is shown when logging or playback is active. (a) Alarms in Side Scan Survey SIDE SCAN SURVEY can be configured to continuously check for and notify you of data errors or loss of data input. They show green (OK), yellow (careful) or red (look out) depending on status. Click the indicator to show status history. The Nav and Sidescan alarms turn red when no data has been received from the corresponding device for 10 seconds. The Devices alarm turns red when no data has been received for a period longer than the Time Out Interval that you set for each device in the hardware setup. (b) Side Scan Survey Measurements Updated about once a second. You can choose to display data relative to the boat or to the towfish by selecting the option at the bottom of the dialog. Altitude: Height of the fish from the bottom. If no digital altitude is available, SIDE SCAN SURVEY will use the bottom detect depth. Time (Ping): Latest sounding time and ping number. Time will not update if no soundings are being received. Range: The side scan range setting. Heading: Latest ship heading. Easting / Northing: Latest grid position from HYPACK SURVEY. 5-8 Side Scan 4/06
Side Scan Waterfall Window 2) Side Scan Waterfall Window This is the traditional side scan display (forward looking and without slant range corrections) to which most hydrographers are accustomed. Reflection brightness and contrast are adjustable through the side scan controls and cursor position is shown in the status bar. To access the Side Scan Waterfall window, select VIEW-SIDE SCAN WATERFALL from the main menu. Set display settings by clicking the icon in the status bar. Height Measurement Window (a) Measuring Object Height The Height Measurement feature enables you to measure the towfish altitude, the range from the towfish to the object, and the height of the object above the bottom. 1. Click the Height Measurement icon, then click on the object you want to measure. The Height Measurement window will appear with a capture of the section of the scan containing the cursor location, the corresponding Side Scan signal profile and three vertical markers. 2. Select and drag the three measuring rods into place using the waterfall and signal capture as your guides: The first rod to the bottom of the water column. The second rod to the top of the object. 4/06 Side Scan 5-9
Side Scan Signal Window The third rod to the outer edge of the shadow. SIDE SCAN SURVEY calculates: The height of the towfish above the bottom The range from the towfish to the top of the object The height of the object above the bottom [Target] enables you to mark a target at the position of the object you are measuring. Click [Target] and the Target Properties dialog will appear with the coordinates corresponding to your click location. (b) Measuring Horizontal Distance Click and drag your cursor across the distance to be measured. The status bar displays the distance and azimuth of the cursor's track. (c) Saving Side Scan Waterfall Screen Captures You can also save screen captures from the Side Scan Waterfall window. The TIF will not be exactly spatially correct, but it will be a clear representation of the area. 1. Click the Capture Image icon, then click and drag the area that you wish to capture. The described area will appear in a pop-up dialog for you to preview. 2. Save the capture to *.TIF or *.JPG format by clicking the File Save icon and naming your picture. 3) Side Scan Signal Window The signal window graphs amplitude vs. time for each sonar ping. Reflection amplitude is in units of A/D converter count. While this window has no particular value for bottom imaging, it is quite useful for verifying sonar operation. You can choose to draw: A Single Ping where only the most recent ping is shown. Multiple Pings where a ping history is shown with scrolling displays. Raw Signal as received directly from the sonar. 5-10 Side Scan 4/06
Side Scan Survey Coverage Map Processed Signal: The Raw Signal with HYPACK scaling and gains applied. The range can be adjusted using the arrow buttons. Amplitude Range can be adjusted using the arrow buttons. Color Saturation in the Side Scan Waterfall window can be adjusted using the horizontal sliders above and below the amplitude profile. Signal above the upper sliders will appear white in the waterfall window. Signal below the lower sliders will appear black. This method provides better results than using the side scan controls. Access the Side Scan Signal window using VIEW-SIDE SCAN SIGNAL. 4) Side Scan Coverage Map The Side Scan Coverage Map is an overhead view of your vessel and the area covered by your side scan sonar. In this window you can: Target contacts by double clicking the object of interest. Monitor coverage using a Hysweep type matrix file. To do this: a. Enable a matrix file in your project b. Set the matrix to draw in SIDE SCAN SURVEY through the matrix options dialog. Note: This means that you will not be saving depths to your matrix. c. Select Show Matrix in the View Options dialog. Display grid position by moving the cursor across the window. B. View Options in Side Scan Survey 1) Side Scan Coverage Map View Options The Coverage Map View Options allow you to define which objects are displayed in your coverage map. To access the Coverage Map View Options dialog: Select VIEW-OPTIONS from the main menu Click the View Options icon in the Coverage Map window Hit F9 4/06 Side Scan 5-11
Coverage Map View Options Show Scale Bar displays the distance scale bar. Show Matrix displays the matrix enabled in your project. This option will be disabled if you are drawing your matrix to HYPACK SURVEY. (See the discussion on Matrix Files in SIDE SCAN SURVEY.) Follow Boat re-centers map when the boat leaves the screen. Black Window Background displays the data on black. The alternative is a white background with black display. Boat Shape shows a generic boat shape vs the circle boat symbol. Show Sidescan Coverage displays lines extending outward from the transducer to indicate the coverage area. Show Planned Lines displays the survey lines. [Clear Matrix] empties the matrix file. [Matrix Options] accesses the Matrix Options dialog. (See "Matrix Files in Side Scan Survey".) [Clear History] removes side scan coverage lines that have drawn to that point. 2) Side Scan Waterfall Controls The Side Scan Controls enable you to adjust the display settings for the Side Scan Waterfall window. The Side Scan Controls dialog can be accessed by: Selecting VIEW-SIDE SCAN CONTROLS from the main menu Clicking the Side Scan Controls icon in the Side Scan Waterfall window Hitting Shift+F9 (a) Side Scan Color Controls The Color tab allows you to adjust all of the color properties of the scrolling data in the display 5-12 Side Scan 4/06
Side Scan Controls Dialog Colors Tab Side Scan Controls Dialog Display Tab There are several preset color options for which you can adjust the brightness and contrast using the corresponding sliders. In each case, low amplitude is light and high amplitude is dark. This is the traditional method of displaying side scan. You can also reverse amplitudes that are represented by the dark and light color by checking the Invert checkbox. This is a more natural display because it emulates light and shadows. You may also create a custom color scale by selecting Custom and moving the Custom Hue slider until your favorite color appears in the sample window of the dialog. The brightness and contrast can be adjusted on your custom color scale as well. [Default] returns the setting to the Gold setting with 50% brightness and contrast. [Reset] resets the average amplitude value. The color schemes are all based on this value so, if your display looks light or dark and the Brightness control doesn't help, try this button to correct it. (b) Side Scan Gain Controls The Gain controls are available separately for port and starboard transducers. 4/06 Side Scan 5-13
Side Scan Controls Dialog Display Tab Gain adjusts the signal level uniformly up or down. TVG compensates for signal loss due to absorption. It is a linear increase with time. Starboard Gain =Port Gain keeps the two settings in sync. (c) Side Scan Display Controls The Display Tab contains options which determine the method to calculate the data to be displayed. Remove Water Column removes the portion of the side scan record before the sound reaches the bottom (the blank stripe in the middle) from the display. For this option to work well, your towfish altitude must be accurately measured. Show Bottom Tracking superimposes a line that represents the bottom tracking in the Side Scan Waterfall window. Default Fish Altitude is used when towfish altitude above the bottom is unknown. When altitude is provided by the sonar interface, the default is ignored. This option is disabled if the Remove Water Column option is not selected. Range Lines draws lines at the user-defined Spacing Interval and color from the water column outward. Display Range sets a constant width of the side scan to be displayed. Set this value to 0 and the window will autoscale according to the full extent of the data. The Channel options enable you to view the Port or Starboard channel alone or both of them together. 5-14 Side Scan 4/06
Side Scan Controls Dialog Bottom Tracking (d) Bottom Tracking Controls The Bottom Tracking options draw a blue line in your side scan display at the position where SIDE SCAN SURVEY recognizes the bottom. This position is also recorded to your file and used as the assumed bottom by SIDE SCAN MOSAIC in post-processing, but you can override this setting at that time if you wish. Bottom Tracking Icon Choose the source from which you want to read the depth or select "No Bottom Tracking" and set a constant value that approximates the depth. If you select the SIDE SCAN MOSAIC Bottom Tracking option, the options in the lower part of the dialog are enabled. Blanking tracks the bottom that distance (in survey units) downward from where it reads the bottom. 0 is the same as no bottom tracking. Low setting eliminates the effects of backscatter to help find the true bottom. Very high setting can actually set the bottom tracking at a depth greater than the true depth. Gate Size tells SIDE SCAN SURVEY to ignore soundings that are the depth plus or minus that amount several times before adjusting the bottom tracking. This helps to filter bad soundings from the bottom tracking records. Sensitivity affects how receptive the tracking is to changes in the water column. A low value is less likely to adjust the bottom tracking for minor distortions in the water column, but more likely to miss real bottom changes. Conversely, a high value will adjust for everything, even things that it probably shouldn't. When your towfish does not carry an altitude sensor, you can still track the bottom using the HYSCAN Bottom Tracking. 1. In the side scan controls: Select Show Bottom Tracking Clear Remove Water Column 4/06 Side Scan 5-15
Select Use HYSCAN Bottom Tracking Set your Blanking, Gate Size and Sensitivity 2. In the Side Scan window, click the Bottom Tracking icon, then click on the waterfall display at the approximate level where you think the bottom should be. Side Scan Survey will then begin searching for the bottom at that level, and continue to search based on the other settings in the Bottom Tracking tab until it detects the actual bottom. C. Logging Data in Side Scan Survey Data logging may be controlled by HYPACK SURVEY or SIDE SCAN SURVEY. Logging commands are passed between the two programs to keep them in the same mode. You may control logging in SIDE SCAN SURVEY using: The menu commands or The same keyboard shortcuts as HYPACK SURVEY. The DATA LOGGER and use the control buttons in that dialog, though there is no real benefit to this option. Note: Data can not be logged for three seconds before and after midnight. During this time SIDE SCAN SURVEY will close the current data files and open new ones named according to the new date and time. FILE-HYPACK Commands- DATA LOGGER Buttons Keyboard Shortcuts START LOGGING [Start Logging] Ctrl + S END LOGGING [End Logging] Ctrl + E INCREMENT LINE [Increment Line] Ctrl + I DECREMENT LINE [Decrement Line] Ctrl + D SWAP LINE [Swap Line] Ctrl + W 1) Side Scan Device Controls Some side scan devices have settings and controls on the device. SIDE SCAN SURVEY allows you to control these options from your survey computer instead of using the device controls. Select TOOLS-SIDE SCAN DEVICE CONTROLS and a dialog specific for your side scan device will appear. 5-16 Side Scan 4/06
Side Scan Device Control for C-Max CM2 Side Scan Logging Options Window 2) Side Scan Data Logger Select FILE-DATA LOGGER (or press F7). Set your options for logging survey data to files before you begin logging. Record Method: SIDE SCAN SURVEY can save your data to HYPACK'S HSX format or to XTF format. Note: HYSWEEP SURVEY can not log side scan data to XTF format. The Control buttons effect all data logging in all of the currently active Survey programs. 3) Matrix Files in Side Scan Survey Matrix files are areas divided into cells. A matrix file enabled in your project is automatically loaded into SIDE SCAN SURVEY. Note: SIDE SCAN SURVEY does not support multiple matrix files. Only one Hysweep type matrix file should be enabled in your project when you launch SIDE SCAN SURVEY. In SIDE SCAN SURVEY, your matrix file appears in the Coverage Map and can be used to track your side scan coverage in your survey area. It does not save depth data. The Matrix menu is used to clear accumulated cell data and select matrix options. Files are automatically updated and saved at program close. 4/06 Side Scan 5-17
Matrix Options (a) Matrix View Options The Draw Matrix option determines in which window the matrix will be displayed. The HYPACK SURVEY option will draw the matrix in the area map of SURVEY only, while the SIDE SCAN SURVEY option will draw the matrix to the Coverage Map. If you choose to change this option, you must restart the survey programs for it to take effect. Note: You must also have the Show Matrix option checked in the View Options. (b) Matrix Types in Side Scan Surveys It is important to check the matrix type as the matrix type and the survey program that is drawing the matrix, together, determine which data is being saved to the matrix. To check the matrix type, open the Matrix file in the MATRIX EDITOR and check the Type field. To monitor side scan coverage, you must use a Hysweep type matrix. Note: Side Scan collection is also supported directly by HYSWEEP SURVEY. You should not run SIDE SCAN SURVEY with HYSWEEP SURVEY. 4) Targeting and Target Files in Side Scan Survey SIDE SCAN SURVEY provides complete targeting support. Selecting a Target File in SIDE SCAN SURVEY (a) Loading Target Files to Side Scan Survey Target files may be pre-defined in HYPACK. Alternatively, one may allow SIDE SCAN SURVEY to create new target files on-the-fly. Select TARGETS-SELECT FILE to make your choice. Use Default File tells the program to create a target file named by the current date. 5-18 Side Scan 4/06
Beware! [Load] presents a File Selection dialog for you to choose the target file to which you want to add any targets you may mark. It is possible to add targets to two different Target files as this option is available in HYPACK SURVEY as well. If you have loaded different Target files to HYPACK SURVEY and SIDE SCAN SURVEY, a new target will be added to the Target file specified from the currently selected program. For example: You have loaded HS.tgt from HYPACK SURVEY and SS.tgt from SIDE SCAN SURVEY. If a HYPACK SURVEY window is selected and you press F5, the target will be added to HS.tgt. Likewise, if a SIDE SCAN SURVEY window is selected and you press F5, the target will be added to the SS.tgt. Target Properties Dialog in Side Scan Survey (b) Marking Targets During Side Scan Survey SIDE SCAN SURVEY provides complete targeting support. Mark a target in the real-time displays using any of the following methods: Double click the object in the Side Scan Waterfall or Side Scan Coverage Map, and the target is marked. By default, a Target Properties dialog will appear for you to edit the file entry. You can avoid this by clearing the Show Target Editor check box. Select TARGETS-QUICKMARK (F5) to mark the position of the tracking point. (c) Marking Targets in the Height Measurement Dialog You can mark a target from the Height Measurement dialog at the location of the object you are measuring. Click [Target] and the Target Properties dialog will appear with the coordinates where you clicked to initiate the dialog. (d) Editing Target Properties The Target Edit dialog is shown whenever a target is marked or when you select TARGETS-EDIT unless the box at the lower left is checked. This enables you to modify the target properties by selecting a target from the list on the left and revising the data on the right. 4/06 Side Scan 5-19
D. Side Scan Playback Playback Controller SIDE SCAN SURVEY will replay any HSX file recorded by HYSWEEP or SIDE SCAN SURVEY. Select FILE-PLAYBACK or hit the F8 shortcut key to access the Playback Controller. Controls: Playback Search Parameters [Browse]: Pick a file for playback. [Pause]: Temporarily pause playback. [Play>]: Playback in real time. [Fwd>>]: Forward at 20 x real time. [Search]: Activates search dialog. You can go directly to a specific event, to the next event from your current position in the playback, or to a specific time. Select choice and define the event or time you are looking for then click [Start Search]. [End]: End playback. III. Side Scan Processing SIDE SCAN MOSAIC is the side scan processing program. It reads HSX, XTF format side scan data and draws it to a series of windows ready for editing in the Raw Data Mode. The edited files are saved to your project s edit folder in HYPACK s HS2 format. Scan View Mode enables you visually examine your data, one file at a time. Use the scroll bar to progress through each data set, while marking targets, making notes and taking measurements at any points of interest. Mosaic Mode is used to convert side scan data to a mosaic. A mosaic is a blending of the side scan from one or more data files. A mosaic is not a file type in itself; SIDE SCAN MOSAIC does not save mosaic files. Rather, it is the preview of your geo-referenced TIF, which can be exported from SIDE SCAN MOSAIC and displayed in your project as a background file. 5-20 Side Scan 4/06
A. Running Side Scan Mosaic SIDE SCAN MOSAIC Shell Launch SIDE SCAN MOSAIC by selecting PROCESSING-SIDE SCAN MOSAIC. The program s shell will appear. The shell is used to load your data, to select the program mode and to access the Side Scan Controls. SIDE SCAN MOSAIC has three modes. In Raw Data Mode: a. Load your data and set your Read Parameters. b. Set your view options. c. Edit your heading. d. Edit your track lines. e. Set your fish altitude. This value is important in order to accurately remove the water column from your display and make your mosaic. f. Save the edited data to your project s Edit folder in HS2 format In Scan View Mode: a. Visually inspect your files. b. Mark any targets. (optional) c. Print data. (optional) In Mosaic Mode: a. Select the files to be included in the mosaic. b. Define the mosaic construction settings. c. Build the mosaic. d. Edit out small white areas if desired. e. Save the results to TIF format. B. Loading Data to Side Scan Mosaic File Open Icon SIDE SCAN MOSAIC can draw HSX or XTF files. Select FILE-OPEN (or the File Open icon) to open individual files or catalog files (*.LOG) of either of these file types. Note: If you collected your data with HYPACK's SIDE SCAN SURVEY, catalog files have been automatically be created in your Raw folder. If you have collected your data using another system, you will have to create catalog files. (See "Creating a New Catalog File" in the Introduction chapter for further information.) Following your data selection, the Read Parameters dialog appears. 4/06 Side Scan 5-21
Read Parameters Dialog Selections Tab Read Parameters Dialog Device Info Tab In the Selections tab, select a device of each type from which the program should read. For example, if your hardware configuration includes more than one position device, you will be asked to select the device from which position data will be read for your SIDE SCAN MOSAIC display. If your side scan is hull-mounted, choose your HYPACK Navigation. If it is towed, select the HYPACK Mobile. The Device Info tab offers the opportunity to modify your device offsets. It initially displays the offsets from your hardware configuration. If you have found that any of these settings were incorrect during survey, enter the correct settings. Any modifications you make here will be reflected only in the edited data saved from this SIDE SCAN MOSAIC session. 5-22 Side Scan 4/06
Read Parameters Dialog Survey Info Tab Selecting a File The Survey Info tab displays the project information, if you entered any, from SURVEY. You can modify this information, if you wish, for the edited data. When you have completed your Read Parameters settings, click [OK] and the program will automatically proceed to the Raw Data Mode. If you have chosen an individual file, it will be listed in the drop-down box on the shell. If you have chosen a LOG file, the first file in the catalog will be displayed. To select the file drawn to the screen: Scroll forward and back in the catalog using the arrows on either side of the file list. Select a file from the catalog using the drop-down list. Draw Icon When a data file is selected, the track line and heading for the selected line will be displayed in the Heading and Track Line Editor windows respectively. To draw the data in the Towfish Altitude window, select whether you want to view the port or starboard data and click the Draw icon. The scans are stacked in order and drawn to the right-hand side of the window to provide an image of the scanned area. Note: Each time you change files or your port/starboard designation, you must click the Draw icon again to draw the new data to the Towfish Altitude window. (An auto-refresh option is in development.) 4/06 Side Scan 5-23
C. Setting Side Scan Mosaic Display Options Color Preview Side Scan Controls Icon The Side Scan Controls optimize the SIDE SCAN MOSAIC displays. Click the Side Scan Controls Icon to access the settings dialogs. All functions are the same as in SIDE SCAN SURVEY. (See SIDE SCAN SURVEY for a description of these functions.) You can use the Color Preview window, which is displayed with the Side Scan Controls, to preview the effects of your display settings. The Color Preview window also contains controls for adjusting contrast and brightness. The sliders above and below the signal graph set high and low color saturation limits. D. Editing your Side Scan Data Display settings only affect the line currently displayed. Click [Apply to all Files] to make the settings consistent for all files in the log. There are three parts to editing side scan data. You can edit: Track Lines to remove position spikes. Heading can be smoothed. Towfish Altitude to remove the water column and allow the targeting in Scan View to be properly geo-referenced. 1) Editing Track Lines in Side Scan Mosaic The Track Line Editor displays the track lines of all loaded files. In the Track Line Editor, you can remove position spikes. The line currently selected in the shell is blue, while the remaining tracks are gray. 5-24 Side Scan 4/06
Track Line Editor Program Options Track Editor Tab You can choose whether to display your side scan coverage with your track line through the Track Editor tab of the Program Options dialog. Access this dialog by selecting TOOLS-PROGRAM OPTIONS. Track Lines with Side Scan Coverage Delete In/Out Icons Use the zoom and pan tools to optimize your view. To remove portions of the track lines, use your mouse to drag a box around your data, then click the Delete In/Out buttons to remove data where the tracks fall inside/outside the box. To smooth your track lines: 1. Set your smoothing options. 2. Select TOOLS-PROGRAM OPTIONS and the Track Smoothing tab. 4/06 Side Scan 5-25
Track Smoothing Options Smooth Icon 3. Select your smoothing option and click [OK]. There are two Track Smoothing options: Moving Average (recommended) doesn t respond to small changes in heading. It does a great job of smoothing, although fine direction changes may be lost. Savitzky-Golay Filter is more appropriate for a boat than a towfish. 4. Click the Smooth icon in the Track Line Editor. This is an all or nothing operation. The entire track line of all loaded files will be smoothed. 2) Editing Heading in Side Scan Mosaic Minute changes in towfish heading seems to be exaggerated when we stack the scans to create the mosaic. Smoothing the heading improves the quality of the mosaic. 3) Determining Towfish Altitude in Side Scan Mosaic Determining the fish altitude is important to be able to accurately remove the water column before creating your mosaic. Failure to do this will result in a dark strip down the TIF which will affect the accuracy of the geo-referencing. Some side scan devices have an altitude sensor and the fish altitude is recorded in the data files. It is wise to check these values for unlikely spikes and smooth them out. Other devices do not include altitude sensors and we must create fish altitude records based on the sounding data. The towfish altitude indicated by the blue line in the Towfish Altitude window. The initial altitude is from the towfish altitude sensor, if you have one. Otherwise, it is based on a bottom detection algorithm from SURVEY. 5-26 Side Scan 4/06
Towfish Altitude Window To Manually establish towfish altitude, you can choose either of two methods: Auto-Bottom Detection: This method works particularly well where there is little noise in the water column and the initial bottom returns are strong. Three parameters control auto detection. Blanking is a minimum altitude value where zero provides no bottom tracking and a very high setting can set the bottom tracking at a depth greater than the true depth. A low value of 5-10 feet will usually improve the detection process. Gate Size is the maximum expected change in towfish altitude. Altitude points outside the gate are rejected unless there are many of them. Sensitivity affects how receptive the tracking is to changes in the water column. Increase sensitivity if altitude detection is beyond the end of the water column. Decrease sensitivity if water column noise (usually aeration) is consistently mistaken as the bottom. [Apply] activates the auto-detection. Digitizing: Manually mark the towfish altitude using your mouse on the side scan record. a. Click the digitize button to activate digitize mode. b. Use the mouse to digitize points from left to right across the side scan record. Your marks will appear as red dots. c. Click the digitize button again to apply the digitized altitude. When your track lines and heading are edited, and you have a satisfactory towfish altitude defined, click the Scan View icon to progress to Scan View Mode. E. Scan View In Scan View, you can visually examine your side scan data. Double click at places of interest to mark targets and make measurements. You can save graphic files of defined areas in your scan. 4/06 Side Scan 5-27
Scan View Mode Icon To access Scan View Mode, click the Scan View Icon in the SIDE SCAN MOSAIC shell. Click the Draw icon so the data will be drawn in the display area of Scan View. Use the sliders on the right to scroll through your data file. Side Scan Data in Scan View 1) Marking Targets in Scan View You can create targets to mark points of interest as you inspect your side scan data. The Target file can then be saved and loaded to the HYPACK window with your data files or the TIF file from SIDE SCAN MOSAIC to see them in the context of your survey area. 5-28 Side Scan 4/06
1. Mark your targets by double clicking at the target location in the Scan View. When each target is created, the Target dialog will appear. Note: This is actually a multipurpose dialog but, for now, we will just continue on to create a target. The left side of the dialog displays several statistics about your target point. The following values will be saved to a target file: Name Date Time Event X Y Notes 2. Edit any of these values to suit your needs. 3. Click [Save Target]. If this is the first target in a session, a File Save dialog will appear for you to name your target file. You can create a new Target file by entering a new file name. If you select an existing Target file, the current target will be appended to the selected file. The file will not be overwritten. Subsequent targets will automatically be saved to this target file until you leave SIDE SCAN MOSAIC. 2) Measuring Objects in the Targets Window You can also use the features in the Target dialog to measure: Fish height (Fish Altitude) Height of the object (Range to Target) Height of the object off the Bottom (Height) Length and width of the object (Length and Width) To make vertical measurements, drag the numbered bars over the return profile. Note: All three bars must be positioned to obtain the correct measurements. 1. Double click on the object that you would like to measure in the Scan View. The Target dialog will appear with a section of your scan that includes the object of interest and a profile of your side scan returns at that point. 4/06 Side Scan 5-29
Measuring Objects based on Side Scan Return The water column is represented by the dark column in the center of the Scan View display. If you were viewing only port or starboard, it would appear to one side. Three sliding bars, each representing a vertical measurement, are superimposed on the return profile. 2. Drag Bar 1 to the top of the water column represented by the edge of the area of low return in the return profile. (This corresponds to the dark stripe in your scan view.) The Fish Altitude value on the left will update according accordingly. 3. Drag Bar 2 to the top of the object. There should be an area of high returns in the profile, proportionate to the size of the object you are measuring, Place the bar on the edge of it closest to the water column. The Range to Target value on the left will update accordingly. 4. Drag Bar 3 to the end of the shadow. The Height value on the left will update. We can also make horizontal measurements by dragging the cursor across the scan view. To make horizontal measurements: Click in the length or width field then click and drag with the mouse across the corresponding dimension of the target object. The measurement at the left will update according to the distance between the click and release of the mouse button. 3) Screen Captures in Scan View In the Target dialog, you can capture a selected part of the scanned image to a JPG or to a geo-referenced TIF file. 1. Click the Capture Image icon. 2. Use the cursor to drag a box around the area you want to capture. The defined area will be drawn to a separate window. 3. If the defined area is satisfactory, click the Save icon in the popup window. A File Save dialog will appear. 4. Name your file, select your file type and click [OK]. 5-30 Side Scan 4/06
F. Creating Geo-referenced TIF Files in Mosaic Mode Mosaic Icon The Mosaic Mode is accessed by selecting MODE-MOSAIC or by clicking the Mosaic icon on the toolbar. It is used to create a georeferenced TIF file of your side scan data. Once the TIF file has been created, it can be used as a background file in your project. Note: Currently, TIF files can only be created from XTF and HYPACK's HSX format files. (We hope to include MST and QMIPS files in this process soon.) 1. Load the files. 2. Compute the size of the file at the default resolution. 3. Adjust the resolution (optional). 4. Construct the mosaic. 5. Remove white space in the mosaic (optional). 6. Save the mosaic to a geo-referenced TIF. 1) Mosaic Mode Interface The Mosaic Mode is composed of a set of controls at the left, and the mosaic display on the right. When you first enter, the mosaic display is blank. The loaded files are listed, but must be selected to be included in the mosaic from which your TIF background file will be produced. Mosaic Mode Follow the directions in the upper left corner. 4/06 Side Scan 5-31
Mosaic Statistics 2) Loading Files for your Mosaic All of the files that you have loaded to SIDE SCAN MOSAIC will initially be listed in the left-hand list in Mosaic Mode. Select the files that you want to include in the mosaic (and ultimately the TIF file) by moving them to the list on the right. To select 1 or more files (use the Shift key to select contiguous files or the Ctrl key to select multiple noncontiguous files) and use [=>] to move them to the right. Files can be removed from the selected files list in the same manner using [<=] or the Remove All buttons. Click [Next] to progress to the next step. 3) Optimizing the Image in Side Scan Mosaic Once you have chosen your files for the mosaic, SIDE SCAN MOSAIC calculates the size of the TIF file that will result from the selected data at the current resolution. Adjusting the resolution affects file size and clarity of the image. A larger resolution makes a smaller, less detailed file. This feature can be especially useful if you have limited hard drive space as you can predetermine the completed mosaic size will be no larger than your available space. Set your resolution and click [Next]. If the file size is too large, click [Restart]. You can then reconsider your file choices and your resolution, then recalculate the file size until you are satisfied. The Overlapping Areas option determines the value saved to the mosaic where there is overlapping data. It offers four choices: Maximum, Average or Minimum return level in the cell. Overlay saves the last return received in the cell. Despeckle removes many of the white spaces from the mosaic. Auto TVG provides a set of automatic shading settings. Sometimes it optimizes the display beyond what you would get using manual settings. Other times, it doesn t work as well. Experiment a little to see what works best for you. Click [Next] to create the mosaic 5-32 Side Scan 4/06
4) Constructing the Mosaics and TIF Files in Side Scan Mosaic Once the files are loaded, and the resolution, data selection and blending methods are set, click [Next] to create the mosaic. The data files are corrected for heading and position changes, and merged to create a georeferenced display on the right side of the Mosaic Mode. If the mosaic is satisfactory, you can save it to a JPG or a georeferenced TIF. Click [Next], select your file type and name your file. The TIF file can be used as a background file in your project. It can also be draped over the TIN Model in 3D TERRAIN VIEWER. Displaying the TIF File as a Background File in HYPACK 4/06 Side Scan 5-33