High frequency array ultrasound system
US-RE46185-E · Oct 25, 2016 · US
US9784825B2 · US · B2
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| Publication number | US-9784825-B2 |
| Application number | US-201514604266-A |
| Country | US |
| Kind code | B2 |
| Filing date | Jan 23, 2015 |
| Priority date | Jul 15, 2014 |
| Publication date | Oct 10, 2017 |
| Grant date | Oct 10, 2017 |
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A marine sonar display device comprises a display, a sonar element, a memory element, and a processing element. The display presents sonar images. The sonar element generates a sonar beam and presents transducer signals. The processing element is in communication with the display, the sonar element, and the memory element and receives the transducer signals, calculates sonar data from the transducer signals and generates a three-dimensional view of a portion of the body of water, wherein the view includes a plurality of sonar images. Each sonar image is generated from sonar data derived from a previously-generated sonar beam and includes representations of underwater objects and a water bed. The processing element also generates a cursor plane and a cursor positioned thereon, both of which appear on the three-dimensional view. The processing element further controls the display to present the three-dimensional view, the sonar images, the cursor plane, and the cursor.
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A marine sonar display device comprising: a display; a sonar element configured to generate a sonar beam output into a portion of a body of water and transducer signals based on reflections of the sonar beam received from the body of water; a memory element configured to store sonar data; and a processing element in communication with the display, the sonar element, and the memory element, the processing element configured to— receive the transducer signals, calculate sonar data from the received transducer signals along a path of the sonar beam, generate a plurality of sonar images, wherein each sonar image of the plurality of sonar images generated from the sonar data derived from the received transducer signals during a single ping in time and including representations of underwater objects and a water bed for that ping, generate a three-dimensional view of a portion of the body of water, the view including the plurality of sonar images, generate a triangular sonar beam icon corresponding to a current direction of the outputted sonar beam overlaid on the three-dimensional view, generate a cursor plane and a cursor positioned thereon, the cursor plane and the cursor configured to appear on the three-dimensional view, wherein the cursor plane selects one of the sonar images corresponding to a time indicated by the cursor plane, and control the display to visually present the three-dimensional view, the sonar beam icon, the cursor plane, and the cursor. 2. The marine sonar display device of claim 1 , further comprising a user interface that allows a user to select a position of the cursor plane on the display. 3. The marine sonar display device of claim 1 , wherein the sonar beam is continuously output into the body of water at a fixed angle beneath the marine vessel. 4. The marine sonar display device of claim 1 , wherein the processing element is configured to assign at least one color to the underwater objects representation from a first color palette and at least one color to the water bed representation from a second color palette. 5. The marine sonar display device of claim 4 , wherein the at least one color from the first color palette is chosen based on the depth of the underwater objects representation. 6. The marine sonar display device of claim 1 , wherein the processing element is further configured to generate a plurality of icons to appear on the display, each icon corresponding a perspective from which the three-dimensional view is seen. 7. The marine sonar display device of claim 1 , wherein the processing element is further configured to select the time by sensing selection of the cursor plane position to a desired point in time. 8. A marine sonar display device comprising: a display; a sonar element configured to generate a sonar beam output into a portion of a body of water and transducer signals based on reflections of the sonar beam received from the body of water; a memory element configured to store sonar data; and a processing element in communication with the display, the sonar element, and the memory element, the processing element configured to— determine a plurality of directional angles at which a plane of the sonar beam is output into the body of water, sweep through a range of directional angles by adjusting a phase of a transmit transducer electronic signal and thereby output the sonar beam from a first angle beneath the marine vessel through the range of angles beneath the marine vessel, receive the transducer signals, calculate sonar data from the received transducer signals, generate a plurality of sonar images, wherein each sonar image of the plurality of sonar images generated from the sonar data derived from the received transducer signals during a single ping in time and including representations of underwater objects and a water bed for that ping, generate a three-dimensional view of a portion of the body of water, the view including the plurality of sonar images, wherein the sonar images are positioned to appear at the angle of which the associated sonar beam was generated and output into the body of water, generate a cursor plane and a cursor positioned thereon, the cursor plane and the cursor configured to appear on the three-dimensional view in alignment with one of the sonar images derived from received transducer signals, wherein the cursor plane selects one of the sonar images corresponding to a time indicated by the cursor plane, and control the display to visually present the three-dimensional view, the cursor plane, and the cursor. 9. The marine sonar display device of claim 8 , wherein the processing element is further configured to generate a plurality of scales indicating one or more distances from the sonar element. 10. The marine sonar display device of claim 9 , wherein the scales indicate a distance from the left side of the sonar element, a distance from the right side of the sonar element, and a depth below the sonar element such that the scales appear on the display in the three-dimensional view. 11. The marine sonar display device of claim 9 , wherein the scales indicate a distance forward from the sonar element, a depth below the sonar element, and an angle range with respect to a longitudinal axis of the sonar element such that the scales appear on the display in the three-dimensional view. 12. The marine sonar display device of claim 8 , wherein the sonar image presented in the three-dimensional view at each angle is replaced as a new sonar image derived from sonar data based on the received transducer signals associated with the respective angle. 13. The marine sonar display device of claim 7 , wherein the first angle beneath the marine vessel is a smallest value in the range of angles, and wherein the processor is configured to incrementally increase the angle to a maximum value in the range of angles and thereby sweep through the range of directional angles. 14. The marine sonar display device of claim 8 , wherein the first angle beneath the marine vessel is a smallest value in the range of angles, and wherein the processor is configured to incrementally increase the angle to a maximum value in the range of angles and thereby sweep through the range of directional angles. 15. The marine sonar display device of claim 8 , further comprising a user interface that allows a user to select a position of the cursor plane on the display. 16. The marine sonar display device of claim 8 , wherein the processing element is further configured to select the time by sensing selection of the cursor plane position to a desired point in time. 17. A marine sonar display device comprising: a display; a sonar element configured to generate a sonar beam output into a portion of a body of water and transducer signals based on reflections of the sonar beam received from the body of water; a memory element configured to store sonar data; and a processing element in communication with the display, the sonar element, and the memory element, the processing element configured to— determine a plurality of directional angles at which the sonar beam is output into the body of water beneath the marine vessel, sweep through a range of directional angles by adjusting a phase of a transmit transducer electronic signal and thereby output the sonar beam from a first angle beneath the marine vessel through the range of angles beneath the marine vessel, receive the transducer signals, calculate sonar data from the received transducer signals along a path of the sonar beam, generate a plurality
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