DocumentCode :
1458847
Title :
Perturbative inversion of geoacoustic parameters in a shallow water environment
Author :
Null, J. Mark ; Bourke, Robert H. ; Wilson, James H.
Author_Institution :
Div. of Oper. Aerology, USS INCHON, USA
Volume :
21
Issue :
4
fYear :
1996
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
480
Lastpage :
504
Abstract :
In many strategic shallow water areas, the geoacoustic properties of the sub-bottom are largely unknown. This paper demonstrates that inverse theory and measured data from a single hydrophone can be used to accurately deduce the geoacoustic properties of the sub-bottom, even when the initial background geoacoustic model is a highly inaccurate estimate. Since propagation in shallow water is very sensitive to the geoacoustic properties of the sub-bottom the inverse technique is a vitally important, practical, and inexpensive means to improve sonar performance prediction in a potentially hostile environment. To provide ground truth for the inverse technique, measured data collected during Project GEMINI were compared to the inverse solutions. Detailed, site-specific geoacoustic models were developed for two array locations and the finite-element parabolic equation (FEPE) model was used to estimate transmission loss (TL). The model estimates from FEPE compared well with the measured data and the detailed geoacoustic models were considered as “ground truth.” To test the efficacy of the technique, initial background geoacoustic models were constructed assuming no a priori information of the bottom. The resultant inverse solution was used to predict the geoacoustic properties at each of the sites. The final results were in excellent agreement with the measured data and the resulting TL estimates derived from the inverse technique were as good or better than the TL estimates obtained from the detailed, site-specific geoacoustic models
Keywords :
geophysical signal processing; hydrophones; inverse problems; seafloor phenomena; underwater sound; Perturbative inversion; Project GEMINI; array locations; background geoacoustic model; finite-element parabolic equation; geoacoustic parameters; geoacoustic properties; hydrophone; inverse technique; inverse theory; measured data; shallow water environment; sonar performance prediction; sub-bottom; transmission loss; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic refraction; Data analysis; Information analysis; Sea measurements; Sonar equipment; Sonar measurements; Underwater acoustics; Water;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/48.544059
Filename :
544059
Link To Document :
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