This thesis presents the development of a computer model for the simulation of the
sidescan sonar process. The motivation for the development of this model is the creation
of a unique and powerful visualisation tool to improve understanding and interpretation
of the sidescan sonar process and the images created by it. Existing models tend to generate
graphical or numerical results, but this model produces synthetic sidescan sonar
images as the output. This permits the direct visualisation of the influence of individual
parameters and features of the sonar process on the sidescan images.
The model considers the main deterministic aspects of the underlying physical
processes which result in the generation of sidescan sonar images. These include the
propagation of the transmitted pulse of acoustic energy through the water column to its
subsequent interaction and scattering from the rough seafloor. The directivity and motion
characteristics of the sonar transducer are also incorporated. The thesis documents the
development of the model to include each of these phenomena and their subsequent effect
on the sidescan sonar images. Finally, techniques are presented for the investigation and
verification of the synthetic sidescan images produced by the model.Defence Research Agenc