Title :
Adaptive array processing for wide-band active sonars
Author_Institution :
Maritime Operations Divison, Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Pyrmont, NSW, Australia
fDate :
7/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A high-frequency sector scan sonar can be used to detect and classify man-made objects located on the sea floor. If the hydrophone array of the sonar is to be mounted on a miniaturized autonomous underwater vehicle, the aperture size of the array must be small enough so that it will not affect the vehicle´s maneuverability. However, a small aperture size of the array results in poor angular resolution when using the conventional delay and sum beamforming technique. This paper shows that, with the aid of spatial resampling, narrow-band adaptive beamforming algorithms can be applied to improve the angular resolution of wide-band active sonars with a small aperture uniform linear hydrophone array. Owing to the motion of the vehicle and the highly nonstationary environment, only single-snapshot adaptive beamforming algorithms can be used. In this paper, spatial smoothing is used in conjunction with the minimum variance distortionless response and multiple signal classification adaptive beamforming algorithms to produce a high-resolution image using a single ping. Real sonar images generated using these two algorithms are compared with those generated using another single-snapshot adaptive beamforming algorithm, spatial processing: optimized and constrained, and the conventional delay and sum beamforming algorithm.
Keywords :
adaptive signal processing; array signal processing; hydrophones; signal classification; smoothing methods; sonar arrays; adaptive array processing; autonomous underwater vehicle; hydrophone array; multiple signal classification; narrow-band adaptive beamforming algorithms; single snapshot; sonar images; spatial processing; spatial resampling; spatial smoothing; sum beamforming technique; wide-band active sonars; Apertures; Array signal processing; Delay; Object detection; Sea floor; Sonar detection; Sonar equipment; Spatial resolution; Underwater vehicles; Wideband; 65; Adaptive array processing; adaptive beamforming; single snapshot; spatial resampling; spatial smoothing; wide-band active sonar;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2004.833096