Downscan module


DeepView Downscan is the module where you can record downscan data using one of our systems intended for this. DeepVision Downscan systems are available in a number of different variants, from advanced systems equipped with RTK and AHRS to simpler systems equipped with standard GPS. Since we know that you can downscan for many different reasons we want you to be able to get a system that is as well adapted as possible for your purpose. Therefor when you buy your DeepVision Downscan systems you also have a number of different sensors and frequencies to choose from. With the help of the DeepView Downscan module, you can for instance use a DeepVision Downscan system to map vegetation. For this, we usually recommend a 700kHz sensor with a very narrow beam. This means that you can clearly see all the plants and details in the software.


The downscan module lets you work with projects and multiple files. You can clearly see in the map view where you have recorded data and what areas you still have to cover. When you have completed your survey you can export your depth data as either isocurves or as csv. This is handy when ever you want to work with the collected depth data in some other form of GIS software. If you have the DeepView Side Scan Module and have collected data for the same area you can also let the Side Scan data be presented on top of the 3D surface. This can in many cases be the clearest way to see objects and structures. A fantastic tool for gaining a good understanding of what's down there!


If you add a PRO version to your Downscan module, the functions are almost endless.

You can for example:

          • Make depth maps before and after dredging for volume calculations
          • Verify dredging work performed
          • Record depth data and present 3D views and structures of an area


 If you have questions about how it would work for your particular purpose,

you are more than welcome to contact us!

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Heatmap Isocurves showing depth
Heatmap shows the occurrence and distribution of vegetation
Heatmap Isocurves showing depth
Heatmap showing plantoccurrence
Highresolution shows seaweed
Screendump. Red line traces seafloor while green line traces plantheight