Title :
Theoretical accuracy of Doppler navigation sonars and acoustic Doppler current profilers
Author_Institution :
Thales Underwater Syst. SAS, Sophia-Antipolis, France
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper addresses the problem of Doppler shift estimation in Doppler sonar systems. The analysis focuses on the single-beam geometry formed by a circular planar array and considers both narrow-band (or so-called incoherent) and wide-band (or coherent) Doppler sonars, transmitting, respectively, one long continuous-wave pulse and a train of short continuous-wave pulses. The correlation function of the reverberation signal at the beam output is derived for volume reverberation. Directive transmission or reception and a combination of both is considered. Estimation theory is applied to derive the Cramer-Rao bound of the Doppler parameter estimate. The effect of pulse duration, sonar geometry, beamwidth, and signal-to-noise ratio are discussed. The accuracy of coherent and incoherent systems is compared for a specific case.
Keywords :
Doppler shift; frequency estimation; navigation; reverberation; sonar arrays; Cramer-Rao bound; Doppler navigation sonars; Doppler parameter estimation; Doppler shift estimation; Doppler sonar systems; Doppler spread target; acoustic Doppler current profilers; beam output; beamwidth; circular array; coherent systems; continuous-wave pulse; correlation function; directive reception; directive transmission; estimation theory; incoherent systems; narrow-band Doppler sonars; planar array; pulse duration; reverberation modeling; reverberation signal; signal-to-noise ratio; single-beam geometry; sonar geometry; sonar processing; volume reverberation; wide-band Doppler sonars; Acoustic beams; Acoustic pulses; Doppler shift; Estimation theory; Geometry; Narrowband; Planar arrays; Reverberation; Sonar navigation; Wideband; Cramer–Rao bound; Doppler estimation; Doppler navigation; Doppler sonar; current profiler; range and Doppler spread target; reverberation modeling; sonar processing;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2004.828201