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Effective Deployment Of Passive Sonar Simulator

27/02/24
National Security

Overview

The article discusses the importance of sound-based technologies, specifically passive sonar, in submarine operations. It highlights the challenges faced in deploying submarines effectively and safely, such as the need for accurate information about noise maps and potential threats. The article suggests using a real-time Passive Sonar Simulator to assist operators in making informed decisions. It discusses the significance of detection range and vulnerability assessment in deployment decision-making. The article also mentions challenges like 3-D mapping, tropical water conditions, and the need for reliability in sonar systems. It presents opportunities for research, including passive sonar simulators for autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) and the use of virtual reality (VR) for better visualization. Overall, the article discusses the importance of advancing technology and strategies to enhance submarine deployment and improve security and surveillance in naval warfare.

Key Highlights

1. Passive sonar is crucial for submarine navigation, communication, and threat detection.

2. Real-time Passive Sonar Simulator can aid in informed deployment decisions by providing data on noise maps and potential threats.

3. Detection range and vulnerability assessment are important factors in deployment decision-making.

4. Challenges include 3-D mapping, tropical water conditions, and reliability of sonar systems.

5. Existing passive sonar simulators are primarily used for training and lack real-time capabilities.

6. Opportunities for research include passive sonar simulators for autonomous underwater vehicles and the use of virtual reality for improved visualization.

7. Enhancing deployment effectiveness is essential for security and surveillance in naval warfare.

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It provides us a technological solution to a strategic problem and can enhance our security and surveillance in our ocean to a greater extent.

About the Authors

Vaibhav Zade

Research Intern, MRC

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