Title :
Observed spectral broadening of acoustic pulse in an underwater channel
Author :
Nair, Nimmi R. ; Jacob, Robert
Author_Institution :
Naval Phys. Oceanogr. Lab., Kochi, India
Abstract :
Boundaries of oceans viz. surface and bottom form a channel for the propagation of underwater sound. Sound propagation in this channel is subjected to random fluctuations due to the presence of in-homogeneities in water column and interaction with rough sea surface and sea bed. The inhomogeneities in the water column are caused by density microstructures and dynamics of the ocean. As a result of multi-path propagation, underwater sound experiences dispersion, Doppler and amplitude fluctuations. In this scenario, conventional signal detection algorithms do not perform well. This leads to the development of new signal processing algorithms to take care of fluctuations in acoustic signals. The current trend is to use channel factors caused by the ocean environmental variability to derive optimum performance of systems. One of the factors is the Doppler spread. In this paper, estimation of Doppler spread for a CW signal is attempted.
Keywords :
Doppler effect; acoustic signal processing; fluctuations; geophysical signal processing; underwater acoustic propagation; Doppler spread; acoustic pulse spectral broadening; channel factors; continuous wave signal; density microstructures; multipath propagation; ocean bottom; ocean boundaries; ocean dynamics; ocean environmental variability; ocean surface; random fluctuations; rough sea surface; sea bed; signal processing algorithms; underwater channel; underwater sound Doppler fluctuations; underwater sound amplitude fluctuations; underwater sound dispersion; underwater sound propagation; water column inhomogeneities; Acoustics; Coherence; Doppler effect; Estimation; Fluctuations; Jacobian matrices; Oceans; Coherence; Doppler spread;
Conference_Titel :
Ocean Electronics (SYMPOL), 2013
Conference_Location :
Kochi
Print_ISBN :
978-93-80095-45-5
DOI :
10.1109/SYMPOL.2013.6701934