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    • LYBIN 5.0 : interface description 

      Dombestein, Elin (2009)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used onboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • LYBIN 6.0 - user manual 

      Dombestein, Elin; Gjersøe, Amund; Hjelmervik, Karl Thomas; Kloster, Morten (2011-07-18)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN uses a broad set of parameters to accurately calculate the probability of detecting objects in a given area under water with the use of sonar technology. As this probability changes with ...
    • LYBIN 6.0 : test report 

      Bosseng, Morten; Dombestein, Elin; Gjersøe, Amund (2010)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training situations ...
    • LYBIN 6.1 - user manual 

      Dombestein, Elin; Gjersøe, Amund (2012-10-19)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training situations ...
    • LYBIN 6.2 - user manual 

      Dombestein, Elin; Ektvedt, Kari Wegger (2014-04-11)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well-established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • LYBIN 6.2 2200 - user manual 

      Dombestein, Elin (2017-02-01)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Materiel Agency (NDMA). The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • LYBIN XML grensesnitt versjon 1 

      Dombestein, Elin; Alsterberg, Svein (2006)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN (1) uses XML text strings to send data into the model and to give out the results from the calculations. This document describes the formats of these XML files. The motivation is to ...
    • LybinCom 6.0 : description of the binary interface 

      Dombestein, Elin; Gjersøe, Amund; Bosseng, Morten (2010-01)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • Lybincom 6.1 - description of the binary interface 

      Dombestein, Elin (2012-08-24)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • LybinCom 6.2 - description of the binary interface 

      Dombestein, Elin (2014-04-11)
      The acoustic ray trace model LYBIN is a well established and frequently used sonar prediction model owned by the Norwegian Defence Logistic Organisation. The model is used aboard navy vessels as well as in training ...
    • Proposed use of Lybin in project Simson 

      Tveit, Elling; Hjelmervik, Karl Thomas; Dombestein, Elin (2003)
      Previous and present versions of the acoustic ray trace model Lybin are described briefly. The use of Lybin in FFI project Simson can be divided into three categories: simulation of submarine detection coverage, simulation ...
    • Rumble measurement strategy 

      Dombestein, Elin; Knudsen, Tor (2002)
      This note is one of the deliverables of the RUMBLE program, which aims at developing methods for using operational sonars for measuring and estimating bottom parameters. These parameters are necessary for predicting ...
    • Technical report on assessment of rumble inversion results (DE18) 

      Chalindar, B.; Jenserud, Trond; Knudsen, Tor; Dombestein, Elin; Plaisant, Alain; Ainslie, Michael; Ellingsen, Ingunn (2004)
      The main goal of project RUMBLE has been to enhance our capability to predict active sonar detection ranges in shallow water. The idea is to measure ‘through-the-sensor’ the seabed characteristics that affects long-range ...