港盾计划更新:移动船只的水声成像

R. Granger, L. Faulkner, E. Rabe, D. Steinbrecher
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巴特尔和海军水下作战中心(NUWC)纽波特分部已经开发了一种称为“港盾”的海上安全系统,该系统可以从固定位置对船舶的船体下部进行声学成像,以在船舶航行时探测潜在威胁。美国移民和海关执法局潜水队和其他安全人员已经发现了附着在船体上的寄生毒品走私装置,类似的装置可以用来安装爆炸物。目前,检测此类物体的唯一方法是通过潜水员、远程操作车辆(rov)或自主水下航行器(auv)检查固定船只。这种方法是资源密集型的,并且对交通造成干扰,使得对船舶的100%检查成为一项挑战。“港盾”将提供扫描移动船只的能力;处理和融合来自多个传感器(包括侧扫声纳)的数据;并与港口安全系统连接。本文讨论了该系统的最新结果、未来计划和效益。
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Harbor shield program update: Underwater acoustic imaging of moving vessels
Battelle and Naval Undersea Warfare Center (NUWC) Division Newport have developed a maritime security system called Harbor Shield, which can acoustically image the underhull of a vessel from a fixed location to detect potential threats while the vessel is underway. US Immigration and Customs Enforcement dive teams and other security personnel have recovered parasitic drug smuggling devices attached to hulls, and similar devices could be used to attach explosives. At present, the only way to detect such objects is through inspection of stationary vessels by divers, remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) or autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs). This method is resource intensive and disruptive to traffic, making 100% inspection of vessels a challenge. Harbor Shield will provide the ability to scan moving vessels; process and fuse data from multiple sensors (including side scan sonar); and interface with harbor security systems. This paper discusses recent results, future plans, and benefits of the system.
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