{"id":123684,"date":"2020-12-01T11:33:16","date_gmt":"2020-12-01T08:33:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/en.buradabiliyorum.com\/engineers-combine-light-and-sound-to-see-underwater\/"},"modified":"2020-12-01T11:33:16","modified_gmt":"2020-12-01T08:33:16","slug":"engineers-combine-light-and-sound-to-see-underwater","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/engineers-combine-light-and-sound-to-see-underwater\/","title":{"rendered":"#Engineers combine light and sound to see underwater"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>&#8220;<strong>#Engineers combine light and sound to see underwater<\/strong>&#8221;<\/p>\n<div>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2020\/6-stanfordengi.jpg\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/hires\/2020\/6-stanfordengi.jpg\" data-sub-html=\"An artist's rendition of the photoacoustic airborne sonar system operating from a drone to sense and image underwater objects. Credit: Kindea Labs\">\n<figure class=\"article-img\"><img loading=\"lazy\" decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800\/2020\/6-stanfordengi.jpg\" alt=\"Stanford engineers combine light and sound to see underwater\" title=\"An artist's rendition of the photoacoustic airborne sonar system operating from a drone to sense and image underwater objects. Credit: Kindea Labs\" width=\"800\" height=\"480\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-darken text-low-up text-truncate-js text-truncate mt-3\">\n                An artist&#8217;s rendition of the photoacoustic airborne sonar system operating from a drone to sense and image underwater objects. Credit: Kindea Labs<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p>Stanford University engineers have developed an airborne method for imaging underwater objects by combining light and sound to break through the seemingly impassable barrier at the interface of air and water.<\/p>\n<p>                                                                                The researchers envision their hybrid optical-acoustic system one day being used to conduct drone-based biological marine surveys from the air, carry out large-scale aerial searches of sunken ships and planes, and map the ocean depths with a similar speed and level of detail as Earth&#8217;s landscapes. Their &#8220;Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System&#8221; is detailed in a recent study published in the journal <i>IEEE Access<\/i>.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Airborne and spaceborne radar and laser-based, or LIDAR, systems have been able to map Earth&#8217;s landscapes for decades. Radar signals are even able to penetrate cloud coverage and canopy coverage. However, seawater is much too absorptive for imaging into the water,&#8221; said study leader Amin Arbabian, an associate professor of electrical engineering in Stanford&#8217;s School of Engineering. &#8220;Our goal is to develop a more robust system which can image even through murky water.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p><b>Subhead: Energy loss<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Oceans cover about 70 percent of the Earth&#8217;s surface, yet only a small fraction of their depths have been subjected to high-resolution imaging and m<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/download-scripts-themes-apps\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"9\" title=\"Download Scripts &amp; Themes &amp; Apps\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">app<\/a>ing.<\/p>\n<p>The main barrier has to do with physics: Sound waves, for example, cannot pass from air into water or vice versa without losing most\u2014more than 99.9 percent\u2014of their energy through reflection against the other medium. A system that tries to see underwater using soundwaves <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/trip-and-travel\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"10\" title=\"Trip &amp; Travel\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">travel<\/a>ing from air into water and back into air is subjected to this energy loss twice\u2014resulting in a 99.9999 percent energy reduction.<\/p>\n<p>Similarly, electromagnetic radiation\u2014an umbrella term that includes light, microwave and radar signals\u2014also loses energy when passing from one physical medium into another, although the mechanism is different than for sound. &#8220;Light also loses some energy from reflection, but the bulk of the energy loss is due to absorption by the water,&#8221; explained study first author Aidan Fitzpatrick, a Stanford graduate student in electrical engineering. Incidentally, this absorption is also the reason why sunlight can&#8217;t penetrate to the ocean depth and why your smartphone\u2014which relies on cellular signals, a form of electromagnetic radiation\u2014can&#8217;t receive calls underwater.<br \/>\n                                            <!-- Google middle Adsense block --><\/p>\n<p>The upshot of all of this is that oceans can&#8217;t be mapped from the air and from space in the same way that the land can. To date, most underwater mapping has been achieved by attaching sonar systems to ships that trawl a given region of interest. But this technique is slow and costly, and inefficient for covering large areas.<\/p>\n<div class=\"article-gallery lightGallery\">\n<div data-thumb=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/tmb\/2020\/stanfordengi.gif\" data-src=\"https:\/\/scx2.b-cdn.net\/gfx\/news\/2020\/stanfordengi.gif\" data-sub-html=\"An animation showing the 3D image of the submerged object recreated using reflected ultrasound waves. Credit: Aidan Fitzpatrick)\">\n<figure class=\"article-img text-center\"><img decoding=\"async\" src=\"https:\/\/scx1.b-cdn.net\/csz\/news\/800\/2020\/stanfordengi.gif\" alt=\"Stanford engineers combine light and sound to see underwater\"\/><figcaption class=\"text-left text-darken text-truncate text-low-up mt-3\">\n                An animation showing the 3D image of the submerged object recreated using reflected ultrasound waves. Credit: Aidan Fitzpatrick)<br \/>\n            <\/figcaption><\/figure>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n<p><b>Subhead: An invisible jigsaw puzzle<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Enter the Photoacoustic Airborne Sonar System (PASS), which combines light and sound to break through the air-water interface. The idea for it stemmed from another project that used microwaves to perform &#8220;non-contact&#8221; imaging and characterization of underground plant roots. Some of PASS&#8217;s instruments were initially designed for that purpose in collaboration with the lab of Stanford electrical engineering professor Butrus Khuri-Yakub.<\/p>\n<p>At its heart, PASS plays to the individual strengths of light and sound. &#8220;If we can use light in the air, where light travels well, and sound in the water, where sound travels well, we can get the best of both worlds,&#8221; Fitzpatrick said.<\/p>\n<p>To do this, the system first fires a laser from the air that gets absorbed at the water surface. When the laser is absorbed, it generates ultrasound waves that propagate down through the water column and reflect off underwater objects before racing back toward the surface.<\/p>\n<p>The returning sound waves are still sapped of most of their energy when they breach the water surface, but by generating the sound waves underwater with lasers, the researchers can prevent the energy loss from happening twice.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;We have developed a system that is sensitive enough to compensate for a loss of this magnitude and still allow for signal detection and imaging,&#8221; Arbabian said.<\/p>\n<p>The reflected ultrasound waves are recorded by instruments called transducers. Software is then used to piece the acoustic signals back together like an invisible jigsaw puzzle and reconstruct a three-dimensional image of the submerged feature or object.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Similar to how light refracts or &#8216;bends&#8217; when it passes through water or any medium denser than air, ultrasound also refracts,&#8221; Arbabian explained. &#8220;Our image reconstruction algorithms correct for this bending that occurs when the ultrasound waves pass from the water into the air.&#8221;<\/p>\n<figure class=\"mb-4\" itemscope=\"\" itemtype=\"http:\/\/schema.org\/VideoObject\"><meta itemprop=\"name\" content=\"Engineers combine light and sound to see underwater\"\/><meta itemprop=\"url\" content=\"https:\/\/youtu.be\/2YyAnxQkeuk\"\/><meta itemprop=\"description\" content=\"Engineers combine light and sound to see underwater\"\/><meta itemprop=\"uploadDate\" content=\"2020-12-01T03:32:26-05:00\"\/><meta itemprop=\"embedUrl\" content=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/2YyAnxQkeuk\"\/><meta itemprop=\"thumbnailUrl\" content=\"https:\/\/img.youtube.com\/vi\/2YyAnxQkeuk\/maxresdefault.jpg\"\/><br \/>\n             <iframe loading=\"lazy\" title=\"Airborne Sonar\" width=\"640\" height=\"360\" src=\"https:\/\/www.youtube.com\/embed\/2YyAnxQkeuk?feature=oembed\" frameborder=\"0\" allow=\"accelerometer; autoplay; clipboard-write; encrypted-media; gyroscope; picture-in-picture; web-share\" referrerpolicy=\"strict-origin-when-cross-origin\" allowfullscreen><\/iframe><\/p>\n<\/figure>\n<p><b>Subhead: Drone ocean surveys<\/b><\/p>\n<p>Conventional sonar systems can penetrate to depths of hundreds to thousands of meters, and the researchers expect their system will eventually be able to reach similar depths.<\/p>\n<p>To date, PASS has only been tested in the lab in a container the size of a large fish tank. &#8220;Current experiments use static water but we are currently working toward dealing with water waves,&#8221; Fitzpatrick said. &#8220;This is a challenging but we think feasible problem.&#8221;<\/p>\n<p>The next step, the researchers say, will be to conduct tests in a larger setting and, eventually, an open-water environment.<\/p>\n<p>&#8220;Our vision for this <a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/technology\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"4\" title=\"Technology\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">technology<\/a> is on-board a helicopter or drone,&#8221; Fitzpatrick said. &#8220;We expect the system to be able to fly at tens of meters above the water.&#8221;\n                                                                                                                        <\/p>\n<hr\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__explore my-4 d-print-none\">\n<p>                                            <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"text-medium text-info mt-2 d-inline-block\" href=\"https:\/\/phys.org\/news\/2020-09-temperature-ocean.html\">Taking the temperature of the ocean by measuring the speed of sound waves passing through it<\/a>\n                                        <\/div>\n<hr class=\"mb-4\"\/>\n<div class=\"article-main__more p-4\">\n                                                                                                <strong>More information:<\/strong><br \/>\n                                                Aidan Fitzpatrick et al, An Airborne Sonar System for Underwater Remote Sensing and Imaging, <i>IEEE Access<\/i> (2020).  <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" data-doi=\"1\" href=\"http:\/\/dx.doi.org\/10.1109\/ACCESS.2020.3031808\">DOI: 10.1109\/ACCESS.2020.3031808<\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<div class=\"d-inline-block text-medium my-4\">\n                                                Provided by<br \/>\n                                                                                                    Stanford University<br \/>\n                                                                                                        <a rel=\"nofollow noopener noreferrer\" target=\"_blank\" class=\"icon_open\" href=\"http:\/\/www.stanford.edu\/\"><br \/>\n                                                        <svg><use href=\"https:\/\/techx.b-cdn.net\/tmpl\/v2\/img\/svg\/sprite.svg#icon_open\" x=\"0\" y=\"0\"\/><\/svg><\/a><\/p><\/div>\n<p>                                        <!-- print only --><\/p>\n<div class=\"d-none d-print-block\">\n<p>                                                 <strong>Citation<\/strong>:<br \/>\n                                                 Engineers combine light and sound to see underwater (2020, December  1)<br \/>\n                                                 retrieved  1 December 2020<br \/>\n                                                 from https:\/\/techxplore.com\/<a href=\"https:\/\/buradabiliyorum.com\/en\/category\/news\/\" data-internallinksmanager029f6b8e52c=\"2\" title=\"News\" target=\"_blank\" rel=\"noopener\">news<\/a>\/2020-12-combine-underwater.html<\/p>\n<p>                                            This document is subject to copyright. 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