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What’s New – HYPACK2017. What’s New for HYPACK 2017. Our annual release for HYPACK includes many changes – from survey preparation, to data acquisition and to programs that will create the final product. To show them all, we would need more than 100 slides!
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What’s New for HYPACK 2017 • Our annual release for HYPACK includes many changes – from survey preparation, to data acquisition and to programs that will create the final product. • To show them all, we would need more than 100 slides! • The presentation shows some of the highlights for the release, covering most of the programs. In the release, we included a document for What’s New, showing all the changes to the software • Most computers are 64-bit, and programs that had both versions (32 bit and 64 bit ) will default to the operating system in this release. No need to select the program to use. These include: TIN, HYSCAN, Geocoder, CLOUD, MBMAX64 • .
What’s New for HYPACK 2017 – License Manager (Keyview.exe) • Our Licenses GUI has been updated. • Support now for additional Xylem products. • New programs added: • Marine Search • Sub Bottom • ISS ViPer • New security also allows for OEM versions of HYPACK (i.e. a single multibeam sensor key) • No change is needed to the key
HYPACK SHELL – user defined folders and settings • Select folders to view • Folders that are not in use can be hidden in the Project Items list
HYPACK Shell – Sort folder by date, time and file type • Easy to manage folders with multiple of entries! Folder sorted by file type
HYPACK Shell – Defined user interface and layout • Option to change HYPACK shell menu items and icons for a simplified operation. • Example of Full layout verse Sub bottom scheme.
HYPACK – Shell – create defined layout • In the View option – Layout, user can define new views. • The default option is the traditional view
HYPACK Shell: Trackline data from HS2, HS2x files • Previously, trackline data could only be drawn from RAW/HSX data file. Now you can display the tracks from edited multibeam and sidescan data files
Line Planning – Report for survey • Once you create a line plan, you can estimate the total survey time needed.
Web Map Server and KMZ feature update • Simpler interface, making the downloads easier to use. Uses center point of main map for capturing data. • Images are all stored in SATELLITE Folder in the project • Multiple satellite imagery downloads now occur simultaneously, downloads much faster • Automatic uploading to HYPACK Survey
Line Editor: Mission Planning Tools • Export file for Mission Plan systems - MAVLink, GPX, MOOS, ZRP. • More to be added in 2017
HSX Splitter (new program!) • Get rid of turn data, or create multiple files from a single AUV mission Original track Trackline afterwards Each green line represents a new HSX file holding a single segment
MBMAX64 – WOBBLE Analysis • Analyze multibeam data with the WOBBLE 64 tool. Determine offset, timing and sensor adjustments needed to fix multibeam data Go from this … … To this
MBMAX64 – New Sound Speed interpolation methods • Added new options for applying sound speed to multibeam data • Interpolation based upon Time or Time&Position • No interpolation - use a single cast, applying the profile to: • Most recent • Nearest in time • Nearest position
MBMAX64 – Multi-detection support • Option to enable/disable multi-detection/extra detection • Option to filter detection levels
MBMAX64 –Edit location shown in main screen • See where you are in the survey. Data in sweep window is tracked in main display
MBMAX64 - Combining Multibeam and Lidar Data • Processing both Multibeam and Lidar in MBMAX allows the viewing of both data sets in a single session. • Example of multibeam with lidar data:Sail boats anchored nearly on top of the wreck
CLOUD updates • New save options: LAS, LAZ and pts • Export to Geotiff and HTML web page • Color CLOUD points using Geotiffs • Save target points • Save golden soundings • Filter Points based upon: Photo of NYC central park colored by terrain map
Sidescan updates • Program name - Both 32-bit and 64-bit are now named the same! • Added feature for the direct import of 3rd party data files (JSF, SDF, Cmax). No need to convert to HSX. • Notes: • If you want to display the trackline data in the shell, you need HSX or HS2 data • If you have other files types, you need to use the HSX Converter to create HSX files
Sidescan updates • New option to clip sidescan range to the NOAA guidelines • For any towfish height below 8 percent of the range scale in use, the effective scanning range is defined to equal 12.5 times the towfish height
Sidescan Survey update • Survey GUI is redesigned. • Range and Pinging (on/off) are now in the main display. Previously you needed to go into the set-up tools option for the control • Layback field is accessible to update manual cable out
Sidescan Mosaic • Ability to select sections of tracklines to hide or show imagery inside/outside area. Mosaic data will follow the selection • Allow tiles to size as user defined. Easy way to clip data set!
Updates to HSX Converter tool • Added YDFF to RAW format conversion. – • added support for old HydroSurveyor FIles • RAW files can be used in single beam editor • YDFF can be used in ADCP profile for velocity and discharge
Single Beam Editor SBMAX64 • Introducing the New Single Beam editor. A 64-bit version, based upon MBMAX64. More flexibility, and easier to edit.
Single Beam Editor SBMAX64 • Designed with the HydroSurveyor in mind, to capture all 9 beams in a single session. • Option to select a single beam or all beams. Profile view of dual frequency system
Single Beam Editor – filter and save options • Data can be saved to HS2x files, which will allow the user to re-edit and adjust offsets. • Data can also be saved to EDT files for use in other programs • All filter options in a single page set-up
HYPLOT Updates • HYPLOT Multi sheet now have display settings for each individual PLT sheet.
TIN Model update • Ability to create line plans based using a surface area created by TIN model. • An LNW file based upon user defined parameters can be created • Line creation in TIN model • Lines shown overlaid on bathy data
Hardware updates • Multiple sensors can be added • Include two instances of the same driver. Create your own dual head driver. • Set up a Multibeam and Lidar • Set up two different multibeam sonars
HYPACK Survey • Smart launch • SURVEY: checks to see if HYSWEEP or HYSCAN is enable then launches the proper programs. • No need for selecting from drop down list • Real time sidescan mosaic using multibeam backscatter • Multiple matrix can be displayed: Multibeam, Topo and Sidescan
HYPACK Survey with Adaptive Line tool • With the Autoline.dll, survey can be done without any line plans. Set-up the desired swath (i.e. 60 degrees), and the data from the matrix is used to create the next line • A survey across contours, with lines created automatically
Updates to Target Editor • Improved Symbol Handling – tracks the recent ones used • Spreadhsheet configuration is no user defined • Target comparison across different databases – checks for targets at similar location or by name
A few of the new device drivers added in 2017 • HYPACK • Cannon and Lady Bug camera interface • Survey Driver: NOAA CO-OPs Driver will display data from http://co-ops.nos.noaa.gov/, including tide, current, water level from stations across the US • Adaptive Line Planning • DVL support for use with the M9 • HYSWEEP • Reson T20 and T50 dual head support • PicoMBES, • Expanded IXBlue INS drivers • Kongsberg Seapath INS • Reson compressed water column • Dual-head Dynascan • WASSP DRX • SIDESCAN • Kongsberg PulSAR • Imagenex 878 RGB • DREDGEPACK • New drivers for inclinometers and cable counters
NEXUS 800 – New Product Launch • An integrated package for aerial mapping video
HYPACK Sub Bottom – A new license • Program designed for single purpose use • Simplified set-up • All the tools included for creating a final product Sub bottom processing view
ViPer – Powered by HYPACK – a new product • Partnership with Integrated System and Solutions (St. Pete, FL) • Designed for visualization of sensor data • Updates with new data automatically • Single or multiple buoy stations • Gradient or profile • Output to HTML