Title :
A Methodology to Assess Capabilities Against Underwater Targets in Harbour Protection
Author :
Nguyen, Bao ; Yip, Handson ; Grignan, Patrick
Author_Institution :
Defence Res. Dev. Canada Atlantic, Dartmouth
Abstract :
The paper describes a stochastic model of effectiveness for a harbour-defence system to counter an underwater threat. This model is applied to a scenario in harbour X. The defence consists of an active sonar with a detection and tracking system, an intercept platform with a non lethal weapon system, and an underwater barrier with trip-wire sensors. We showed that the effectiveness of the defence system against an UUV threat depends on the reaction-time of the interceptor (the time required to launch the interceptor after a track has been initiated). Short reaction-time is required for the sonar and the interceptor to be effective against the UUV threat. However, when the interceptor reaction-time is long, the underwater barrier system becomes the only effective system against the UUV. The paper also introduces a novel and efficient algorithm to determine the probability of track-initiation and presents the concept of a safety zone as well as determine its benefits.
Keywords :
remotely operated vehicles; sonar detection; sonar target recognition; sonar tracking; underwater vehicles; weapons; active sonar; harbour protection; nonlethal weapon system; port protection systems; system effectiveness; trip-wire sensors; underwater barrier system; underwater targets; unmanned underwater vehicle threat; Counting circuits; Protection; Safety; Sensor systems; Sonar applications; Sonar detection; Stochastic systems; Target tracking; Underwater tracking; Weapons;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2007 - Europe
Conference_Location :
Aberdeen
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0635-7
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0635-7
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSE.2007.4302211