Title :
Methods for Identifying and Controlling Sonar Clutter
Author :
Fialkowski, Joseph M. ; Gauss, Roger C.
Author_Institution :
Acoust. Div., Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
4/1/2010 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Three methods for identifying, characterizing, and controlling active sonar clutter are described and demonstrated on broadband, low-frequency (<;1800 Hz) normalized data collected in two range-dependent, shallow-water environments: the Malta Plateau off Sicily and the Stanton Banks off Scotland. One method examines short time-scale clutter persistence to stabilize/minimize coherent propagation effects. A second method correlates strong clutter echoes with the depth-weighted topographic slope (relative to the sonar) to help predict the significant scatterers. A third method involves moment-based statistical measures [Poisson-Rayleigh-inspired method (PRIM), K-distribution shape parameter, kurtosis] to distinguish between spatially compact and spatially extended clutter objects. As illustrated with the isolation of several anthropogenic objects from widespread topographic clutter on the Malta Plateau, the new Poisson-Rayleigh (P-R)-based method appears to offer some promise in regards to reducing the false alarm rate.
Keywords :
Rayleigh channels; radar clutter; sonar; stochastic processes; Poisson-Rayleigh-inspired method; depth-weighted topographic slope; false alarm rate; moment-based statistical measures; normalized data collection; shallow-water environments; sonar clutter control; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic scattering; Biomedical signal processing; Clutter; Gaussian processes; Geologic measurements; Rayleigh scattering; Reverberation; Shape measurement; Sonar measurements; $K$ -distribution; Active sonar; Poisson– Rayleigh (P–R); clutter; moments; non-Rayleigh; probability of false alarm (PFA); signal processing;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2010.2044912