DocumentCode :
2736950
Title :
Ultra-high resolution, biologically inspired sonar
Author :
Reese, Sudha S. ; Kenney, John B.
Author_Institution :
Equip. Div., Raytheon Co., Portsmouth, RI, USA
fYear :
1994
fDate :
19-20 Jul 1994
Firstpage :
456
Lastpage :
461
Abstract :
Present operational capability to detect and classify mines in adverse environments such as shallow water is very limited. Research has shown that mammalian sonars are superior to any man-made sonars in such environments. This paper describes a novel signal processing concept based on recently discovered echo processing operations used by echolocating bats and dolphins. The signal processor uses unique front-end filters followed by nonlinear functions emulating auditory neural models to effect high resolution at low frequency. Processing emulations confirm performance far superior to conventional processing techniques. Of particular importance is the system implementation using a scalable architecture that can be integrated into an AUV to suit various missions. Results of simulation and data analysis are included here which demonstrate the processing gains realizable by the proposed technique
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; echo; marine systems; navigation; physiological models; sonar target recognition; acoustic signal processing; auditory neural models; autonomous underwater vehicles; biologically inspired sonar; echo processing; front-end filters; mammalian sonars; scalable architecture; sonar target recognition; Analytical models; Biomedical signal processing; Data analysis; Dolphins; Emulation; Filters; Frequency; Signal processing; Signal resolution; Sonar;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Autonomous Underwater Vehicle Technology, 1994. AUV '94., Proceedings of the 1994 Symposium on
Conference_Location :
Cambridge, MA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-1808-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/AUV.1994.518660
Filename :
518660
Link To Document :
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