HYPACK 2010

HYPACK 2010 by HYPACK, Inc. is an integrated hydrographic surveying software suite for planning, real-time data acquisition, post-processing
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HYPACK 2010 by HYPACK, Inc. is an integrated hydrographic surveying software suite for planning, real-time data acquisition, post-processing, and chart production. Built for coastal, inland, and offshore projects, it supports a wide range of sensors, including single-beam and multibeam echosounders, side-scan sonar, GNSS/INS positioning, motion sensors, and tide observations. The 2010 release streamlines survey line planning, navigation, quality control, and data editing to produce accurate bathymetric surfaces and professional deliverables.

Key capabilities:

  • Survey planning: project setup, line design, geodesy, and tide management.
  • Data acquisition: real-time navigation and QC with broad hardware support and sound velocity integration.
  • Processing and QA: manual and automated editing, filtering, calibration tools, and surface/grid generation.
  • Deliverables: map and report creation, volume and area computations, and CAD/GIS exports.
  • Applications: hydrographic charting, dredging support, port and harbor maintenance, environmental mapping, and research.

HYPACK 2010 runs on Windows and is used by hydrographic surveyors, dredging contractors, engineering firms, and government agencies to manage complete survey workflows from field to final charts.

HYPACK 2010 is developed by HYPACK, Inc. and is used by 2 users of Software Informer. The most popular version of this product among our users is 9.0. The name of the program executable file is Hypack_2010.exe.

You can check HYPACK 2009a, Elifoot 2010, Classic Menu for Office Home and Student 2010 and other related programs like Office 2010 Toolkit at the "download" section.

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