Title :
Time reversal matched field
Author_Institution :
Carnegie Mellon Univ., Pittsburgh, PA, USA
Abstract :
Time reversal techniques obtain increased resolution by exploiting scattering and multipath in propagation through inhomogeneous channels. Fink and collaborators has used time reversal to achieve super-resolution focusing in acoustics with controlled ultrasonic experiments in water tanks. More recently large-scale acoustics experiments in the ocean have confirmed the resolution ability of time reversal. In this paper, matched field detection with time reversal (TR-MFP) is considered. In classical matched field processing (MFP), detailed modeling of the channel is used to predict the field as received by an array of sensors, after the wavefield propagates through an inhomogenous channel. MFP, in simple terms, solves an inverse problem (source detection or location) by stepping through a sequence of forward problems, where in each forward problem the unknown location of the source is postulated at each one of potential positions. Practical implementation of MFP implies the solution of the wave equation for each forward problem assuming a given channel velocity propagation profile and given boundary conditions. Time reversal provides a very good alternative to MFP, and provides the potential gain from matching to the propagated field, rather than matching to the original transmitted wavefield. The actual channel Greens´ function, in contrast with MFP where the channel Greens´ function is computed from the model.
Keywords :
Green´s function methods; array signal processing; inverse problems; multipath channels; oceanographic techniques; ultrasonic focusing; ultrasonic propagation; ultrasonic scattering; underwater acoustic communication; underwater acoustic propagation; water storage; Greens´ function; TR-MFP; channel velocity propagation profile; inhomogeneous channel; inverse problem; large-scale acoustics experiment; multipath propagation; ocean; resolution ability; sensor array; time reversal matched field processing; ultrasonic control; water tank; wave equation; wave scattering; wavefield propagation; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic sensors; Acoustic signal detection; Collaboration; Inverse problems; Large-scale systems; Oceans; Predictive models; Sensor arrays;
Conference_Titel :
Sensor Array and Multichannel Signal Processing Workshop Proceedings, 2004
Conference_Location :
Barcelona, Spain
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-8545-4
DOI :
10.1109/SAM.2004.1502910