All of the background files that can be displayed in HYPACK® can also be printed/plotted in HYPLOT.
Plotting : HYPLOT, the HYPACK® plotting program, allows you to send any combination of data files to your plotter or printer or to a PDF file. Luciano Fonseca of UNH-CCOM and provides advanced mosaicking and bottom classification routines. In HYPACK® Version 2008, the GEOCODER™ program was integrated as a standard side scan processing tool. The Target Book is in Rich Text Format and can be e-mailed and reviewed by clients or home offices in Microsoft Word®. Target measurement tools can be used to capture a GeoTIF image of each target, make measurements of its length, width and height, and save it to a Target Book. Targeting can be performed in real time, or in post-processing in the SIDE SCAN MOSAIC program. It can also read XTF files from several side scan manufacturers' own logging software. The HYPACK® side scan processing routines accept input from side scan or from the pseudo-side scan available from many multibeam systems. The SIDE SCAN SURVEY program supports analog and digital side scan sonars, including some of the latest dual frequency and high resolution devices. Side Scan Support: HYPACK® is the only hydrographic software package that offers side scan collection, mosaicking and targeting as a standard part of your package.
It can compute volume quantities either from sections across channels or from surface models (TIN MODEL). Volumes Calculations: The HYPACK® ability to compute volume quantities is unsurpassed.
You’ll need to add a HYSWEEP® license to include the modules for multibeam data collection and processing.ĭesign: HYPACK® contains powerful tools that let you quickly design your survey: The sidescan sonar, subbottom, adcp and magnetometer collection and processing modules are standard features of HYPACK® MAX. It has everything you need to design your survey, collect your single beam data, process it and generate final products, such as contours, plotting sheets, output for CAD, fly-through views, cross sections and volumes calculations.