A collective term for technologies that use sound waves to detect, locate, and image underwater objects or terrain. Active sonar transmits acoustic signals and measures echoes, whereas passive sonar listens for naturally occurring underwater sounds. Sonar systems underpin oceanography, naval navigation, offshore engineering, and marine biology, enabling exploration where light cannot penetrate.
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Core Acoustic Concepts
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.