DocumentCode
1990423
Title
Methods for predicting the sensitivity of matched field processors to replica mismatch
Author
Gingras, Donald F.
Author_Institution
US Naval Ocean Syst. Center, San Diego, CA, USA
fYear
1989
fDate
6-8 Sep 1989
Firstpage
84
Abstract
Summary form only given, as follows. Most array processing schemes rely on the use of a signal replica correlated with the observations to detect and localize targets of interest. Matched field processors make use of signal replicas that are accurately tuned to available environmental knowledge. When knowledge about the array system, such as sensor positions, or environmental parameters, such as sound speed, which are used to form the matched field signal replica, is imprecise, this causes a mismatch between the replica and the actual signal and the performance of the processor may be seriously degraded. Analytic methods for predicting the sensitivity of matched field processors to replica mismatch are developed. Bounds on the overall effect of mismatch are also developed. The use of these methods is illustrated through discussion of an example. Matched-field array processing methods can, in many situations, significantly improve target detection and localization performance. This work provides one of the only analytical tools that can be used to assess the performance of such processors in the context of real-world system limitations
Keywords
acoustic signal processing; sensitivity analysis; analytical tools; environmental parameters; matched field processors; replica mismatch; sensitivity prediction; sensor positions; signal replicas; sound speed; target detection; target localisation; Acoustic sensors; Array signal processing; Degradation; Object detection; Oceans; Performance analysis; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Signal processing;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Multidimensional Signal Processing Workshop, 1989., Sixth
Conference_Location
Pacific Grove, CA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/MDSP.1989.97041
Filename
97041
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