Method for simulating the positioning of at least one...

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G01V 1/38 (2006.01)

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CA 2640301

The subject matter of the invention is a method for simulating the positioning of at least one acoustic linear antenna towed in a study zone, comprising at least one simulation step of at least one future position of at least one point of said acoustic linear antenna(e), at least one step for predicting the temporal and spatial variations of at least one marine current likely to interact with said acoustic linear antenna(e) and at least one step for determining the form of said acoustic linear antenna(e) by the resolution of a hydrodynamic model, characterised in that said prediction step(s) comprise: - an upstream phase for determining a current at at least two determined points of said zone; - a simulation phase of at least one future position of said determined points; - a temporal projection phase of said current determined during said upstream phase at each future position; - a spatial projection phase of said currents at at least two distinct points of said acoustic linear antenna(e) occupying said future position(s) of the simulation step.

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