DocumentCode
3485522
Title
Mobile Acoustic Source for Underwater Acoustic Measurements
Author
Abbot, P. ; Gedney, C. ; Morton, D. ; Emerson, C.
Author_Institution
OASIS Inc., Lexington, MA
fYear
2006
fDate
18-21 Sept. 2006
Firstpage
1
Lastpage
5
Abstract
A small, low cost, expendable UUV, equipped with a broadband acoustic source, has been developed for in-situ transmission loss (TL) and other acoustic measurements. The mobile acoustic source vehicle, developed by OASIS (OMAS), is 12.4 cm in diameter, 91.4 cm long and weighs 10 kg. OMAS can be programmed to follow different run geometries by varying course, depth, and speed while transmitting various acoustic waveforms. Unique to the system is the ability to time synchronize the source with the hydrophone receivers, thereby enabling the calculation of source range from the measured time delay between signal transmission and reception. In a recent application, both hyperbolic frequency modulated (HFM) slides and orthogonal continuous wave (CW) signals were transmitted. In real time and on a ping-by-ping basis (once per minute), the received HFM signals were matched-filter processed such that the source range and TL were measured, along with bearing (with use of a horizontal array). The paper will describe the overall capabilities and uses of the OMAS, including measured source level, directivity, waveform design and vehicle radiated noise level. Also, an example of TL data from recent shallow water experiments with the OMAS will be shown
Keywords
hydrophones; matched filters; ocean waves; remotely operated vehicles; underwater acoustic communication; underwater sound; underwater vehicles; CW signals; HFM slides; OASIS; OMAS; TL; broadband acoustic source; expendable UUV; hydrophone receivers; hyperbolic frequency modulated slides; in-situ transmission loss; matched-filter process; mobile acoustic source; orthogonal continuous wave signal; shallow water experiments; signal reception; signal transmission; time delay; underwater acoustic measurement; unmanned underwater vehicles; vehicle radiated noise level; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic waves; Costs; Frequency synchronization; Geometry; Propagation losses; Sonar equipment; Time measurement; Underwater acoustics; Vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS 2006
Conference_Location
Boston, MA
Print_ISBN
1-4244-0114-3
Electronic_ISBN
1-4244-0115-1
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.2006.307075
Filename
4099174
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