AASMT Training Courses

Objectives

  • Understanding the hydrographic instructions and tendersassociated with survey specificationsthe roles and responsibilitiesof individuals within a survey team.Understanding the Installation and calibration for all Hydrographic Equipment

Outcomes

Compare, interpret and applyhydrographic instructions and tendersassociated with survey specifications.Identify the different phases andterminology associated with types ofsurvey operations.Distinguish the roles and responsibilitiesof individuals within a survey team.Describe data telemetry in support of onboard survey data including applicationsand methods.Implement a data telemetry link between asurvey infrastructure component and asurvey system for real-time useExplain the importance of the correctinstallation, calibration and determinationof the attitude and position of each sensorSetup, integrate and test survey systemincluding sensors, acquisition systemtime-stamping strategy with appropriatephysical offset determinationPlan survey vessel survey lines as well astowed, remote vehicle and autonomousvehicle lines in space and time.Describe the roles and the relationships Describe the types of baselines underUNCLOS and how the territorial sea limitis proje

Course Contents

IHO S-44 and other surveyquality standards. Hydrographic instructions andtendersTypes of surveys, such as: Nautical charting survey Boundary delimitationsurvey Ports, Harbor andwaterways surveys Engineering works anddredging surveys Coastal engineeringsurveys Inland surveys Erosion and land-seainterface monitoring Environmental impactassessmentDeep sea and ROVs/AUVs surveysSeismic and geomagnetic surveysRemote water levelmeasurement, Shore based stations in supportof positioning systems Use of remote surveyplatforms and real timeInstallation and calibrationrequirements for: Echo sounders Swath systems Side scan sonarSurface and sub-surfacepositioning system IMU/INS Sound velocity probes andprofilers Data acquisition andintegration systemsPlanning for data acquisitionincluding line spacing andsample locations in alignmentwith tasks to be performed onsurveys and equipment to beused. Planning of survey operationconsidering currents, tides an

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