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Zima 2 USBL Data brief |
Zima 2 USBL is a hydroacoustic ultra-short baseline (USBL) navigation system designed to determine the location of underwater objects marked with hydroacoustic responder beacons Zima2-R using a direction-finding transceiver antenna Zima2-B.
Zima2-B Direction-finding antenna |
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Zima2-R Responder-beacons (one base station can work with a maximum of 16 transponders in sequence) |
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Bat&Link Box Autonomous power supply |
- Determining the location of up to 16 underwater objects in water area (tracking underwater objects)
- Relative location determination (azimuth, distance, depth)
- Absolute positioning (latitude, longitude, azimuth, distance, depth) when connected to an external GNSS and compass (or GNSS with compass function)
- Compactness, long range and maximum ease of use make it possible to use the Zima2 system to work with various ROV and AUV, as well as with divers in any combination
- High versatility of responders allows them to be used as a stand-alone version with a separate battery pack, as well as energetically and informationally connected with a vessel
- The system supports integration with external sources of navigation data: GNSS with compass function (connected to the control PC). In this case, the system determines the absolute geographical coordinates of underwater objects, allows you to save a track of movement of underwater objects and has GPS emulation functions for one of the selected beacons for integration with third-party software (for example, Hypack, SAS.Planet, etc.)
- Antenna Zima2-B is installed on a boom from almost any vessel, connected to a 12 V / 3.5 A power source, and to a control PC (Windows 10 and higher) - in this minimum configuration, the system determines the position of the responders (azimuth and distance) relative to the antenna. When a GNSS receiver with a compass function (RMC, GGA, HDG) is connected to the control PC, the system determines the geographic coordinates of the responders and can transmit them (RMC, GGA) to any serial port, thereby emulating a GNSS receiver for the selected responder beacon;
Zima 2-B deployment scheme The antenna is mounted on a rigid rod so that it is no closer than 2 meters from the surface of the water and no closer than 1.5 meters from the bottom of the vessel. The antenna offsets relative to the geolocation point and the angular offset of the zero of the antenna and the GNSS compass are set |
To determine the relative location of the responder beacons, the antenna is interfaced with a PC on which specialized open source software AzimuthSuite is installed. The antenna is connected to the PC via Bat&Link Box, which converts the interface to USB and powers the antenna.
In this case, the following data and functions are available to the user:
- Azimuth (horizontal angle) to the used transponder beacons;
- Distance to responder beacons
- Depths of transponder beacons
Working in relative coordinates |
To determine the absolute location of the responder beacons, the antenna is interfaced with a PC on which specialized control software AzimuthSuite is installed. The antenna is connected to the PC via Bat&Link Box, which converts the interface to USB and powers the antenna. Additionally, an external GNSS system with compass function operating under the NMEA 0183 protocol (RMC and HDT messages) is connected.
Working in absolute coordinates |
In this case, the following data and functions are available to the user:
- Absolute geographical coordinates of responders and their depths
- Azimuth (relative to North)
- Distance
- Recording a track of the movement of underwater objects with the possibility of subsequent saving in Google KML format.
Since the location of Zima2-R responder beacons is carried out by the horizontal angle of arrival of the signal, slant range and depth difference, the Zima 2-B direction finding station antenna array has the highest sensitivity in the range angles from 0° to 85° from the horizontal. The accuracy of the system when the responder is close to the nadir direction may be reduced.
Geometric constraints Zima 2-B 1 - DF antenna, 2 - upper hemisphere, 3 - working area (0° .. 85°, 0 .. -85°), 4 - area of accuracy reduction (85° .. -85°) |