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The Multibeam folder menu.

 

The content of the menu

The Vessel Configuration Manager dialog.

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Each part will be discussed further in this section.

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The Vessel Configuration Manager dialog is of type modal, which means that other functionality in Geocap is inactive until the dialog is closed by

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the OK

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 or Cancel

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 buttons.

 

The Project part

The pulldown menu after the text Project contains a list of open projects in Geocap. Normally only one project is open, but in Geocap it is possible to have several projects open at the same time. Each project can have one or more vessel configurations. The selection of project decides which the vessel configurations which will be shown in the vessel configurations part.

 

 

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The right-click dialog in the Vessel configurations part.The 


The Vessel configurations part

The Vessel configurations part shows the configurations for the actual project. If the project contains data from one multibram echosounder only, normally one configuration is necessary.

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The Create copy entry is useful if it is necessary to "play" with the configuration parameters to see differences or improvements in the survey data when changing the settings.

 

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See the path to the survey line.


The Survey lines part

When clicking the name of a vessel configuration above the corresponding survey lines are shown in the list.

By holding the cursor over a survey line name a dialog shows in which folder the survey line is located in the project.

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Change the Vessel Configuration

The configuration parameters for a survey line can be changed in two ways, either by editing the parameters in the actual vessel configuration, or by replacing the configuration with another.

 

The Edit Vessel Configuration dialog

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  • Hardware
  • Mount parameters
  • Processing parameters
  • Standard deviation parameters

 

The values in the tabs can be changed by the operator. The settings are applied in the data when clicking OK in the Edit Vessel Configuration dialog and then clicking OK in the Vessel Configuration Manager dialog.

The changes will be applied on the corresponding survey lines next time the data are displayed or used in any other command (like gridding etc.). The operator can force the update of the survey lines by the Recalculate Soundings command.

Below the content in four tabs are explained.

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The Mount parameters tab 


The Mount Parameters parameters tab in the Edit Vessel Configuration dialog.

 

The Mount Parameters parameters tab contains four to seven tabs dependent on the multibeam echo sounder setup. The options are:

  • Single transducer for both transmit (TX) and receive (RX)
  • Single TX and single RX transducertransducers
  • Single TX and dual RX transducers
  • Dual TX and dual RX transducers

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Each tab holds the parameters for the actual type of sensor value. The tabs contains three columns, one with the type/name of the parameter, one with the Current Value, and one with the File Value 

The Current Value can be changed by the operator. To see the changes in the data before finally accepting the changes, clik the Apply button. All survey lines which are affected and displayed will be updated and re-displayed with the new parameters.

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Note: It will not be possible to change the display (zoom, pan, rotation, items) since the Vessel Configuration dialog is modal (see above).

All the changed values can be set back to the original values by cliking the Use file values button. Be aware that this button will reset the values inn all the sub-tabs in the Mount parameters tab and not only the current (shown) tab.


The Processing parameters tab 


The Processing Parameters parameters tab in the Edit Vessel Configuration dialog.


The Processing parameters tab has three tabs for setting parameters:

  • Sources
    Define the sources for the processing dependent on the hardware and datagram content. For example define if the XYZ coordinates shall be calculated from the Swath data (depth data) or from the Range data. Or define if the heading value should be applied from the depth datagram, motion sensor datagram, a position datagram or be replaced by input from an external file.

  • Swath Data 
    Will turn on and off use of offset parameters and motion sensor values for depth (swath) datagrams. Often the swath data are corrected for all motions when they are saved as x, y and depth values relative to the ship position. If the survey line file does not contain any depth datagram, this tab will not be available.

  • Range Data
    Will turn on and off use of offset parameters and motion sensor values for range datagrams. Will be used if the source for XYZ conversion source is set to Range Data. The range data are the time measurements from the transmitter and back to the receiver. The processing to xyz involves all the mounting offsets, the motion sensor values, the sound velocity data and the tide data. If the survey line file does not contain any range datagram, this tab will not be available.

 

The Standard deviation parameters tab

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The Standard deviation parameters tab in the Edit Vessel Configuration dialog.

The standard deviations parameters are used in the CUBE command and in the calculation of horizontal and vertical uncertainties.

In hydrography the term TPU (Total Propagated Uncertainty) is defined. It is composed of a horizontal component (THU = Total Horizontal Uncertainty) and a vertical component TVU (Total Vertical Uncertainty).


The Standard deviation parameters tab has three other tabs:

  •  Direct offsets: Contains values like GPS and errors IMU errors.
  • Measurmement accuracies: Standard deviation values for motion sensor, sound velocity etc. 
  • Other components: Accuracy of other types of measurements.

 

The values in the three tabs will contribute to the THU, TVU and then TPU.

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The changes in the standard deviation parameter values will not contribute in the processing of the final xyz position for the soundings, just the uncerainties.

 


Create new vessel configuration


A new vessel configuration can be created by copying an existing configuration inside the same project or copy from another. By right clicking a vessel configuration in the project named Course, for example Kongsberg em710, and select Create copy in > Course.

A new configuration named Kongsberg em710 (1) will be created. Then rightclick the new configuration and select Rename and then give the configuration a proper name, for example Kongsberg em710 new.

 

Create A new vessel configuration is created

This new configuration can be modified and applied on  selected survey lines. When clicking the Kongsberg em710 new entry no survey lines are shown in the Survey lines part. Then, in the survey lines list, select the actual survey lines, right click and select Set vessel configuration > Kongsberg em710 new.


Change the vessel configuration.

When now clicking the Kongsberg em710 new entry, the selected survey lines should bw shown in the list of survey lines.