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High-resolution Spatial Processing in Underwater Acoustics

Author : Ronald A. Wagstaff,Arthur B. Baggeroer
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 448 pages
File Size : 40,8 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Beamforming
ISBN : UCR:31210023607391

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High-resolution Spatial Processing in Underwater Acoustics by Ronald A. Wagstaff,Arthur B. Baggeroer Pdf

Adaptive Methods in Underwater Acoustics

Author : H.G. Urban
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 763 pages
File Size : 48,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400953611

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Adaptive Methods in Underwater Acoustics by H.G. Urban Pdf

The NATO Advanced Study Institute on Adaptive Methods in Underwater Acoustics was held on 30 July - 10 August 1984 in LLineburg, Germany. The Institute was primarily concerned with signal processing for underwater appl ica tions. The majority of the presentations, when taken together, yield a definite picture of the present status of understanding of adaptive and high resolution processing, setting out the progress achieved over the past four years together with the major problem areas remaining. Major effort was made to obtain a commensurate contribution of tutorial and advanced research papers. It is my hope that the material in this volume may be equally well suited for students getting an introduction to some of the basic problems in underwater signal processing and for the professionals who may obtain an up-to-date overview of the present state of the art. This might be especially useful in view of the controversy and lack of adequate interrelationships which have marked this rapidly expanding field in the past. Practical reinforcement of this picture is provided by the material concerning digital and optical processing technology, giving some guidance to achievable adaptive and high resolution techniques with current processing devices. The formal programme was extended and detailed by a series of six evening work shops on specific topics, during which informal discussions took place among the participants. Summaries of these workshops are also included in these Proceedings.

Progress in Underwater Acoustics

Author : Harold Merklinger
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 815 pages
File Size : 50,9 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781461318712

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Progress in Underwater Acoustics by Harold Merklinger Pdf

IMAGE TRACKS AT HALIFAX by L.B. Felsen All living kind much effort spend Some model modes, some model rays, To cope with their environment Some feel that spectra all portrays. Some use their eyes, some use their nose Then there are those who with despatch, To sense where other things repose. Take refuge in the ocean wedge. For one group, nothing's more profound Than to explore the world with sound. If things get messy, randomize. These audio diagnosticians What's partly smooth, determinize. You ponder, is it this or that? Go by the name of acousticians. And wish you were a lowly bat They regularly meet to check Whether their sonogram's on track. The meeting's hosts did treat us well. With images stored in their packs, They let the climate cast its spell. This year they came to Halifax. No weath'ry hope was placed in vain. There they combined with ocean types We were exposed to wind and rain, And each could hear the other's gripes. We glimpsed blue sky through clouds dispersed. A meeting naturally does start But rainy sequence was reversed: Reviewing present state of art. The ocean types would like it wet What we found out is where it's at: Yet they got stuck with sun instead. We cannot hope to match the bat Each confrence has the same refrain: Computer printouts by the reams It has been fun to meet again.

Underwater Acoustic Data Processing

Author : Y. T. Chan
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 642 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400922891

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Underwater Acoustic Data Processing by Y. T. Chan Pdf

This book contains the papers that were accepted for presentation at the 1988 NATO Advanced Study Institute on Underwater Acoustic Data Processing, held at the Royal Military College of Canada from 18 to 29 July, 1988. Approximately 110 participants from various NATO countries were in attendance during this two week period. Their research interests range from underwater acoustics to signal processing and computer science; some are renowned scientists and some are recent Ph.D. graduates. The purpose of the ASI was to provide an authoritative summing up of the various research activities related to sonar technology. The exposition on each subject began with one or two tutorials prepared by invited lecturers, followed by research papers which provided indications of the state of development in that specific area. I have broadly classified the papers into three sections under the titles of I. Propagation and Noise, II. Signal Processing and III. Post Processing. The reader will find in Section I papers on low frequency acoustic sources and effects of the medium on underwater acoustic propagation. Problems such as coherence loss due to boundary interaction, wavefront distortion and multipath transmission were addressed. Besides the medium, corrupting noise sources also have a strong influence on the performance of a sonar system and several researchers described methods of modeling these sources.

Theoretical And Computational Acoustics - Proceedings Of The International Conference (In 2 Volumes)

Author : John E Ffowcs Williams,Ding Lee,Allan D Pierce,Martin H Schultz
Publisher : World Scientific
Page : 1028 pages
File Size : 44,9 Mb
Release : 1994-10-25
Category : Electronic
ISBN : 9789814551724

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Theoretical And Computational Acoustics - Proceedings Of The International Conference (In 2 Volumes) by John E Ffowcs Williams,Ding Lee,Allan D Pierce,Martin H Schultz Pdf

This conference provided a forum for active researchers to discuss the state of the art in theoretical and computational acoustics. Topics covered structural acoustics, scattering, 3-dimensional propagational problems, fluid/elastic interfaces, wavelets and their impact on acoustics, computational methods and supercomputing.

Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing

Author : L. Bjørnø
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 730 pages
File Size : 46,8 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Science
ISBN : 9789400984479

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Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing by L. Bjørnø Pdf

The comprehensive research activity around the World in the fields of Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing being strongly supported by new experimental technique and equipment and by the parallel fast developments in computer technology and solid state devices, which has led to a rapidly reducing cost of digital processing thus enabling more complex processing to be carried out economically, emphasize how necessary it is at intervals of a few years through a NATO Advanced Study Institute (NATO ASI) and guided by leading experts to study the conquests in the fields of Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing. This need of study is moreover stressed by the interdisciplina rity of Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing, where a strong impact from other branches of science, - Geophysics, Radioastronomy, Bioengineering, Telecommunication, Seismology, Space Research etc. - is taking place, which makes it an extre mely difficult task for scientists to follow-up the development in all its phases and to preserve the general view of its rapid ly increasing number of possibilities. The present Proceedings of the NATO ASI held in Copenhagen during August 1980 join the series of proceedings of NATO summer schools on Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing held during the past 20 years. The equality and the fusion of the individual research fields of Underwater Acoustics and Signal Processing and the separate introduction of advanced research results from other scientific areas related to underwater acoustics such as transducers characterize the subject matter of this NATO ASI.

An Introduction to Underwater Acoustics

Author : Xavier Lurton
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 386 pages
File Size : 50,5 Mb
Release : 2002
Category : Science
ISBN : 3540429670

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An Introduction to Underwater Acoustics by Xavier Lurton Pdf

Presented in a clear and concise way as an introductory text and practical handbook, the book provides the basic physical phenomena governing underwater acoustical waves, propagation, reflection, target backscattering and noise. It covers the general features of sonar systems, transducers and arrays, signal processing and performance evaluation. It provides an overview of today's applications, presenting the working principles of the various systems. From the reviews: "Presented in a clear and concise way as an introductory text and practical handbook, the book provides the basic physical phenomena governing underwater acoustical waves, propagation, reflection, target backscattering and noise. ⦠It provides an overview of todayâs applications, presenting the working principles of the various systems." (Oceanis, Vol. 27 (3-4), 2003) "This book is a general survey of Underwater Acoustics, intended to make the subject âas easily accessible as possible, with a clear emphasis on applications.â In this the author has succeeded, with a wide variety of subjects presented with minimal derivation ⦠. There is an emphasis on technology and on intuitive physical explanation ⦠." (Darrell R. Jackson, Journal of the Acoustic Society of America, Vol. 115 (2), February, 2004) "This is an exciting new scientific publication. It is timely and welcome ⦠. Furthermore, it is up to date and readable. It is well researched, excellently published and ranks with earlier books in this discipline ⦠. Many persons in the marine science field including acousticians, hydrographers, oceanographers, fisheries scientists, engineers, educators, students ⦠and equipment manufacturers will benefit greatly by reading all or part of this text. The author is to be congratulated on his fine contribution ⦠." (Stephen B. MacPhee, International Hydrographic Review, Vol. 4 (2), 2003)

Acoustic Signal Processing for Ocean Exploration

Author : J.M.F Moura,Isabel M.G. Lourtie
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 671 pages
File Size : 45,5 Mb
Release : 2012-12-06
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9789401116046

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Acoustic Signal Processing for Ocean Exploration by J.M.F Moura,Isabel M.G. Lourtie Pdf

Acoustic Signal Processing for Ocean Explortion has two major goals: (i) to present signal processing algorithms that take into account the models of acoustic propagation in the ocean and; (ii) to give a perspective of the broad set of techniques, problems, and applications arising in ocean exploration. The book discusses related issues and problems focused in model based acoustic signal processing methods. Besides addressing the problem of the propagation of acoustics in the ocean, it presents relevant acoustic signal processing methods like matched field processing, array processing, and localization and detection techniques. These more traditional contexts are herein enlarged to include imaging and mapping, and new signal representation models like time/frequency and wavelet transforms. Several applied aspects of these topics, such as the application of acoustics to fisheries, sea floor swath mapping by swath bathymetry and side scan sonar, autonomous underwater vehicles and communications in underwater are also considered.

Ocean Seismo-Acoustics

Author : T. Akal,J.M. Berkson
Publisher : Springer Science & Business Media
Page : 898 pages
File Size : 47,5 Mb
Release : 2013-03-09
Category : Science
ISBN : 9781461322016

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Ocean Seismo-Acoustics by T. Akal,J.M. Berkson Pdf

Seafloor investigation has long been a feature of not only seismology but also of acoustics. Indeed it was acoustics that produced depth sounders, giving us the first capability of producing both global and local maps of the seafloor. Subsequently, better instrumentation and techniques led to a clearer, more quantitative picture of the seabed itself, which stimulated new hypotheses such as seafloor spreading through the availability of more reliable data on sediment thickness over ocean basins and other bottom features. Geologists and geophysicists have used both acoustic and seismic methods to study the seabed by considering the propagation of signals arising from both natural seismic events and man-made impulsive sources. Although significant advances have been made in instrumentation, such as long towed geophysical arrays, ai r guns and ocean bot tom seismometers, the pic ture of the seafloor is still far from complete. Underwater acoustics concerns itself today with the phenomena of propagation and noise at frequencies and ranges that require an understanding of acoustic interaction at both of its boundaries, the sea surface and seafloor, over depths ranging from tens to thousands of meters. Much of the earlier higher frequency (>1 kHz) work included the characterization of the seafloor in regimes of reflection coefficients which were empirically derived from surveys. The results of these studies met with only limited success, confined as they were to those areas where survey data existed and lacking a physical understanding of the processes of reflection and scattering.

Optimum Array Processing

Author : Harry L. Van Trees
Publisher : John Wiley & Sons
Page : 1472 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 2004-04-07
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780471463832

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Optimum Array Processing by Harry L. Van Trees Pdf

Well-known authority, Dr. Van Trees updates array signalprocessing for today's technology This is the most up-to-date and thorough treatment of thesubject available Written in the same accessible style as Van Tree's earlierclassics, this completely new work covers all modern applicationsof array signal processing, from biomedicine to wirelesscommunications

Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications

Author : United States. Superintendent of Documents
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 128 pages
File Size : 40,7 Mb
Release : 1985
Category : Government publications
ISBN : WISC:89013738190

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Monthly Catalog of United States Government Publications by United States. Superintendent of Documents Pdf

February issue includes Appendix entitled Directory of United States Government periodicals and subscription publications; September issue includes List of depository libraries; June and December issues include semiannual index

Important Elements In: Geoacoustic Inversion, Signal Processing, and Reverberation in Underwater Acoustics

Author : Alex Tolstoy
Publisher : Unknown
Page : 370 pages
File Size : 44,6 Mb
Release : 2008-01-01
Category : Inversion (Geophysics)
ISBN : 8130802481

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Important Elements In: Geoacoustic Inversion, Signal Processing, and Reverberation in Underwater Acoustics by Alex Tolstoy Pdf

This book contains a number of papers by leading researchers discussing their work on either geoacoustic inversion (GI), signal processing (SP), or reverberation. It is intended for scientists entering these fields as well as for experienced researchers. Chapter 1 (Tolstoy) begins the section on GI. It is a review article covering the main topics of GI and mentions such subjects as matched field processing (MFP), improved source localization and tracking, array element localization, propagation and parameter modeling, search methods, the nature of the search spaces, improving efficiency, sensitivities and uncertainty, benchmarking, and applications to simulated and test data. It is intended as a resource for understanding the GI area as well as for locating key references. Chapter 2 (Dosso) describes one of the most successful and most applied methods for GI: a Bayesian approach using a hybrid simulated annealing (SA) variant for optimization and Gibbs sampling to characterize the posterior probability density. The formulation is discussed here in mathematical detail. The emphasis in this chapter is on rigorous uncertainty estimation where the unknowns are considered to be random variables constrained by the data and prior information. Errors are assumed to be Gaussian distributed for the derivation of some key equations, and statistical tests are presented to support this assumption. Data from the PROSIM 97 experiment at numerous frequencies are analyzed. Chapter 3 (Chapman & Jiang) discusses the interpretation of matched field inversion results, particularly their limitations, and illustrates their analysis using multifrequency experimental data from the New Jersey continental shelf site that was selected on the basis of high spatial and temporal coherence across the array. They are concerned with the impact of data errors due to parameter correlations in Bayesian inversions, and the effect of the bottom slope in three dimensions (they conclude that only two dimensions are needed for their inversions). Chapter 4 (Michalopoulou & Nolte) begins as a review of Bayesian source localization methods but is primarily concerned with one such approach which the authors developed: the Optimum Uncertain Field Processor (OUFP). This is an approach used for target localization and tracking which reduces sensitivity to environmental mismatch by incorporating prior information. The method also produces posterior distributions permitting the quantification of uncertainty and error estimation of calculated parameters including environmental properties. Moving and multiple sources are discussed. Chapter 5 (Taroudakis) discusses modal inversion techniques in shallow water. Modal observables such as modal phase, modal arrivals, and dispersion curves using both the time and frequency domains are incorporated into linear and non-linear inversion procedures. The methods are based on geophysical analysis using normal mode propagation. Good separation of modes is required which is affected by the nature of the array and the frequencies used for the inversions in a given scenario. Chapter 6 (Baxley) is a review of the use of GI primarily to: (1) show results of simplified approaches to GI, (2) review the SWellEX experiments of 1993-1999 as a good testbed of GI, and (3) perform inversion using horizontal as well as vertical line arrays. The intention was the optimization of system performance for the localization and tracking of undersea targets using a variety of arrays and the Bartlett processor. Range-independence was assumed so that a simple normal mode model could be used. A number of parameters were estimated using a number of frequencies (less than 200Hz) assuming a simplified bottom. Chapter 7 (Rajan et al.) is a complete and mathematical discussion of modal inverse techniques. The chapter presents a formulation of the inverse problem, an estimation of the modal eigenvalue, demonstrations in RI and RD waveguides with discussions of error sources, spectral estimation, modal attenuation coefficients, sediment characteristics determined from modal dispersion data, integral equations, matrix inversion, resolution and variation of estimates, further demonstrations of inversion success for simulated and test data, and more. A complete coverage of modal issues is presented here. Chapter 8 (Tolstoy) is the final chapter on GI and concerns a volumetric (tomographic) GI method. This approach combines individual 2-D (range and depth slice) inversions on multiple arrays and for distributed sources into a full consistent 3-D (range, depth, and azimuth) image of the region bottom. It is discussed within the context of the Haro Strait test and concludes that information about array geometry (phone depths and shape) is essential for successful inversion where success is defined as high MFP values (at any and all frequencies with good signal-to-noise) at a unique set of parameters. Additionally, 3-D resolution may be improved via regularization to counter scarcity of resources. Chapter 9 (Arvelo) starts the section on signal processing with a detailed discussion of the factors affecting system performance, particularly at low frequencies (below 1 kHz). These include noise, especially as it affects coherence (temporal and spatial), waveguide variability (such as bathymetry), and scattering processes. A review of low-frequency coherence modeling and measurements is presented, and examples are provided to illustrate key points. Methods to circumvent the hard limits imposed by spatial coherence include the exploitation of multiple dimensions, such as the design of planar and volumetric arrays. Seismic coherence is also discussed. Chapter 10 (Sullivan & Candy) is a review of passive synthetic aperture processing (PASA). This approach to array processing utilizes the (towed) array motion to enhance its performance by explicitly incorporating this motion into the signal model. Historically, its name is based on the idea that the improved performance is equivalent to effectively having a longer array (the array appears to be larger when multiple phone locations can be combined coherently, and this approach is most effective for short aperture arrays). It is unique in that it treats the problem as a recursive estimation process rather than a beamforming process. Again, the primary interest here is system performance. Since it recursive in time, its application is limited to continuous signals (such as radiated noise) as opposed to short-term signals (such as pulses). The authors present the PASA development in mathematical detail (narrowband and broadband, single and multiple sources) including both simulated and experimental data. Chapter 11 (Zurk) completes the section on signal processing where concerns about waveguide mismatch are addressed by the development of more robust processing methods. Rather than attempting to determine ocean properties, many signal processors concentrate on the goal of devising techniques less dependent on the channel nature with the intent of improving system performance in uncertain environments. This can involve incorporating the statistics of the environment, using a calibration source, or developing invariant (robust) processors. These approaches are discussed here. Chapter 12 (Gauss) is the only chapter to concentrate on reverberation and presents a review of active sonar components coupled with signal processing for the purpose of detecting, localizing, and tracking undersea targets. Incomplete knowledge of the environment and clutter (reverberation from non-targets) are the primary limits on system performance. Clutter mechanisms include: bathymetry, the ocean surface roughness, fish, bubbles, and more. These mechanisms and methods to control their influence using frequencies 50 Hz to 5 kHz (single frequency and broadband), in deep and shallow water scenarios, are discussed. Deconvolution is critical to all reverberation efforts. Additionally, Doppler effects can be also used to separate signal contributions. The chapter concludes with a summary of contemporary issues and future trends. Finally, the observant reader will notice that this text is dedicated to Leon Sibul. Leon died quite unexpectedly early in 2007 with the intention of contributing a chapter to this book. We in the research community miss his mathematical insights and contributions to signal processing. We miss the chapter he would have given to us in this book. But most of all, we miss him.

Smart Antennas

Author : Lal Chand Godara
Publisher : CRC Press
Page : 474 pages
File Size : 47,7 Mb
Release : 2004-01-27
Category : Technology & Engineering
ISBN : 9780203496770

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The use of smart antennas to increase mobile communications channels has re-ignited research and development in the field. Practicing engineers are eager to discover more about this subject, and need a comprehensive book that can provide a learning platform and prevent the loss of time spent on searches through journal literature. Smart Antennas examines nearly all aspects of array signal processing and presents them in a logical manner. It delivers a detailed treatment of antenna array processing schemes, adaptive algorithms to adjust weighting, direction of arrival (DOA) estimation methods, diversity-combining methods that combat fading and reduce errors. The book introduces the various processor structures suitable for the narrowband field, examining the behavior of both element space and beamspace processors. It then explores adaptive processing, focusing on the simple matrix inversion algorithm, constrained least mean squares (LMS), the neural network approach, and more. The text also describes smart antennas that are suitable for broadband signals, and presents analyses and techniques suitable for correlated fields in narrowband and broadband signals. This volume supplements its content with extensive references, enabling you to further investigate smart antenna array schemes and application.