The sonar’s ability to separate and display two nearby objects as distinct targets. Resolution depends on frequency, pulse length, beamwidth, and signal processing. High-resolution systems produce clear, detailed imagery critical for inspection and classification.
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Performance & Imaging
The Most Important Sonar Terms Explained
Acoustic Image
A visual rendering created by plotting sonar echoes by their intensity and time delay. Acoustic images resemble photographs but are generated by sound, revealing underwater scenes even in zero visibility.Acoustic Shadow
A dark or signal-void region behind an object that blocks the sonar beam. The length and shape of acoustic shadows help infer object dimensions and orientation, enhancing target interpretation.AUV (Autonomous Underwater Vehicle)
A self-navigating underwater robot that executes pre-programmed missions to collect sonar, imaging, or environmental data. It is used in deep-sea mapping, military reconnaissance, and oceanographic research where endurance and autonomy are required.