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DATASONICS
Volume I System Manual
June 1998
Chirpscan
3
Software
The Chirpscan
3
software has enabled the development of compact, low cost,
modular shipboard data acquisition and image processing systems.
Chirpscan
3
supports the acquisition, processing and storage of multiple
channels of sidescan sonar data and also manages the acquisition and
storage of navigation, magnetic and environmental data. And as Chirpscan
3
runs under Windows, it allows independent control of the processing. In
addition, a graphics engine drives the high resolution 1280 x 1024 color
monitor. The sonar records are stored on a hard disk, a magneto-optical disk,
or an Exabyte 8 mm cartridge tape.
Data Fusion and Storage
While sidescan sonar imagery are acquired and processed, other types of
data can be input to the workstation’s serial ports. For example, a navigation
device or an integrated navigation computer can be connected to a serial
port. Navigation data are merged into the standard data format in the
workstation and combined with the sonar data before being displayed and
recorded on the magneto-optical disk or the Exabyte 8 mm cartridge tape.
Although the sonar data can be saved to the workstation’s hard drive, the
higher density magneto-optical disk or tape cartridge is more appropriate for
storing the large files that are generated by the SIS-1500 Seafloor Imaging
System.
Realtime Display and Image Processing
Chirpscan
3
runs under Windows 95/NT, which facilitates a standard and
familiar graphic user interface. The Windows environment also allows for
independent control of a number of data display windows. Several different
types of data display windows are available, each suited to a specific data
type. Windows also allows multiple applications of the software to run
simultaneously. This enables the viewing of a previously recorded file while
recording data in a new file.
The flexibility of the image processing features is a major advantage over
simple sonar video displays. These tools greatly enhance the power of the
workstation and the capabilities for manipulating and interpreting data.
Summary of Contents for SIS-1500
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