Title :
Ocean effects on time delay estimation requiring adaptation
Author :
Carter, G. Clifford ; Robinson, E. Richard
Author_Institution :
NUWC Detachment, New London, CT, USA
fDate :
10/1/1993 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
In active sonar and in passive sonar localization, time delay is a fundamental parameter whose extraction is vital to the sonar function. The underlying time delay parameter (or parameter vector) contains information about the acoustic source (or reflector) as seen through the ocean at a receiver. The ocean effects require sonar adaptation. A tutorial review of ocean effects in time delay estimation is provided, with references to benchmark work. It covers coherence, time-delay estimation, localization, time-varying time delay estimation, the complexity of the ocean environment, and depth estimation using mode matching
Keywords :
acoustic arrays; acoustic signal processing; adaptive systems; coherence; delays; parameter estimation; reviews; sonar; underwater sound; acoustic source; active sonar; benchmark; coherence; complexity; depth estimation; mode matching; ocean effects; parameter vector; passive sonar localization; reflector; sonar adaptation; time-varying time delay estimation; tutorial review; Bandwidth; Coherence; Delay effects; Delay estimation; Fourier transforms; Frequency; Oceans; Signal to noise ratio; Sonar; Underwater acoustics;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of