sensorsmultibeam
Sensors Multibeam is a type of sonar system used for underwater mapping and surveying. It operates by transmitting a fan-shaped beam of sound waves from the seabed and receiving the echoes from the seafloor and other underwater objects. The system uses multiple beams to create a detailed image of the seafloor, providing information about its depth, shape, and composition. Multibeam sonar is widely used in marine geology, oceanography, and offshore engineering for tasks such as bathymetric mapping, habitat assessment, and pipeline inspection. It offers several advantages over single-beam sonar, including higher resolution, wider coverage, and the ability to map in deeper waters. The data collected by multibeam sonar can be processed and visualized using specialized software to generate accurate and detailed maps of the seafloor.