DocumentCode
1290519
Title
Three-Dimensional Underwater Target Tracking With Acoustic Sensor Networks
Author
Isbitiren, Gokhan ; Akan, Ozgur B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electr. & Electron. Eng., Koc Univ., Istanbul, Turkey
Volume
60
Issue
8
fYear
2011
Firstpage
3897
Lastpage
3906
Abstract
Using traditional sonar arrays may be difficult and impractical in some mission-critical scenarios, because they should be mounted on or towed by a ship or a submersible. Alternatively, underwater acoustic sensor networks (UW-ASNs) offer a promising solution approach. In this paper, a target-tracking algorithm for UW-ASNs, i.e., 3-D underwater target tracking (3DUT), is presented. The objective of 3DUT is to collaboratively accomplish accurate tracking of underwater targets with minimum energy expenditure. Based on the time of arrival of the echoes from the target after transmitting acoustic pulses from the sensors, the ranges of the nodes to the target are determined, and trilateration is used to obtain the location of the target. The location and the calculated velocity of the target are then exploited to achieve tracking. To realize energy-effective target tracking, 3DUT incorporates a new target-movement-based duty-cycle mechanism. To avoid rapid depletion of the energy resources of boundary nodes due to continuous surveillance, 3DUT employs an adaptive procedure to find, designate, and activate new boundary nodes. Performance evaluation shows that 3DUT is a promising alternative to the traditional sonar-based target-tracking approaches, particularly for on-demand surveillance applications.
Keywords
sonar arrays; target tracking; underwater acoustic communication; wireless sensor networks; 3DUT; UW-ASN; continuous surveillance; echoes; on-demand surveillance; target-movement-based duty-cycle mechanism; three-dimensional underwater target tracking; trilateration; underwater acoustic sensor networks; Noise; Sensors; Sonar equipment; Sonar navigation; Target tracking; Underwater vehicles; Distributed sonar sensor networks; target tracking; underwater acoustic sensor networks (UW-ASNs);
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Vehicular Technology, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0018-9545
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TVT.2011.2163538
Filename
5975255
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