Sonar Imaging
Sonar Imaging is a technology that uses sound waves to create images of underwater objects and environments. It works by emitting sound pulses and measuring the time it takes for the echoes to return after bouncing off objects. This information is then processed to generate detailed images, helping in various applications like underwater exploration, navigation, and marine research.
There are two main types of sonar: active sonar, which sends out sound waves, and passive sonar, which listens for sounds made by objects. Sonar Imaging is widely used in fields such as oceanography, fishing, and submarine detection, providing valuable insights into underwater landscapes.