Title :
A broadband ADCP scattering echo model
Author :
Liuyuan Shi ; Wen Xu ; Yuanxin Xu
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Inf. Sci. & Electron. Eng., Zhejiang Univ., Hangzhou, China
Abstract :
Acoustic Doppler current profiler (ADCP) is designed to measure the velocity profile within the water column, whilst the ability of ADCP to measure the suspended sediment concentration has been investigated for a long time. The key of the measurement is to analyze multi-frequency backscattering intensity, and to extract suspended sediment information using acoustic inversion algorithms. To investigate multi-frequency backscattering intensity from aqueous layers, a broadband ADCP scattering echo model is presented. First we analyze the detailed sound propagation under the ADCP measurement scenario, in terms of transmission loss, volume scattering strength etc. Then the broadband scattering is characterized as a filtering process in the frequency domain, and the Fourier synthesis technology is used to reconstruct the scattering echo signal. The model results have been compared with field measurement data, showing a good performance in estimating backscattering intensity and a good correspondence between the measured and modeled scattering echo signals statistically.
Keywords :
Fourier series; acoustic signal processing; acoustic wave scattering; ADCP measurement; Fourier synthesis technology; acoustic Doppler current profiler; acoustic inversion algorithms; aqueous layers; backscattering intensity; broadband ADCP scattering echo model; detailed sound propagation; field measurement data; filtering process; frequency domain; multifrequency backscattering intensity; scattering echo signal; scattering echo signals; suspended sediment concentration; suspended sediment information extraction; transmission loss; velocity profile; volume scattering strength; water column; Acoustic measurements; Acoustics; Attenuation; Backscatter; Broadband communication; Propagation losses; Scattering; Broadband ADCP; backscattering intensity; scattering echo; signal modeling;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2014 - TAIPEI
Conference_Location :
Taipei
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4799-3645-8
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS-TAIPEI.2014.6964555