Title :
Flight path estimation using frequency measurements from a wide aperture acoustic array
Author :
Lo, Kam W. ; Ferguson, Brian G.
Author_Institution :
Defence Sci. & Technol. Org., Pyrmont, NSW, Australia
fDate :
4/1/2001 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A narrowband technique based on the acoustical Doppler effect is proposed for estimating the trajectory of a turbo-prop aircraft in level flight with constant velocity as it transits over a ground-based passive acoustic sensor array. The basic principle is to measure the temporal variation of the instantaneous frequency (IF) of the acoustic signal received by each sensor and then to minimize the sum of the squared deviations of the IF estimates from their predicted values over a sufficiently long period of time for all sensors. The technique provides estimates of the propeller blade rate and the five source motion parameters that describe the aircraft trajectory. The six dimensional minimization problem is reduced to a five dimensional maximization problem, which is solved numerically using the quasi-Newton method. A simple method is described that provides the initial parameter estimates required for the numerical maximization. The effectiveness of the motion parameter estimation technique is verified using real acoustic data recorded from a wide aperture microphone array during various transits of a turbo-prop aircraft
Keywords :
Doppler effect; Newton method; acoustic signal detection; acoustic transducer arrays; aircraft; microphones; parameter estimation; acoustical Doppler effect; aircraft trajectory; five dimensional maximization problem; flight path estimation; frequency measurements; ground-based passive acoustic sensor; instantaneous frequency; motion parameter estimation technique; narrowband technique; propeller blade rate; quasi-Newton method; source motion parameters; temporal variation; turbo-prop aircraft; wide aperture acoustic array; wide aperture microphone array; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic sensors; Aircraft; Doppler effect; Frequency estimation; Frequency measurement; Microphone arrays; Narrowband; Parameter estimation; Sensor arrays;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace and Electronic Systems, IEEE Transactions on