DocumentCode
758122
Title
A low sidelobe technique for the direct measurement of scattering functions
Author
Ricker, Dennis W. ; Gustafson, Michael J.
Author_Institution
Appl. Res. Lab., Pennsylvania State Univ., University Park, PA, USA
Volume
21
Issue
1
fYear
1996
fDate
1/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
14
Lastpage
23
Abstract
Effective communication and echolocation depends strongly upon the coherence of the channel through which the signal is propagated. Under certain conditions, the average coherence or equivalently, the spreading of a random channel may be described by a scattering function (SF). This represents a second order (energy) measure of the average delay, Doppler, and more generally, the spatial (azimuthal) spread that the signal experiences. The SF is analogous to the point spread function (PSF) discussed in the image processing literature and likewise describes the amount of “blurring” imposed upon the signal or scene transmitted. The SF will be briefly reviewed and its measurement by both direct (high resolution channel probing) and indirect (deconvolution) methods will be discussed. A new direct method using specially designed waveform pairs and a twin or uncertainty product (UP) receiver structure is introduced. Unlike high resolution matched filter implementations for direct probing that are limited by the fixed volume constraint of ambiguity functions, the UP receiver produces vanishing sidelobes and hence more nearly approximates a desirable two-dimensional delta characteristic. The improvement gained in SF measurement is illustrated by the results of an experiment in which the UP receiver and traditional matched filter implementations were used to directly probe an ocean multipath channel
Keywords
Doppler effect; acoustic receivers; acoustic signal processing; acoustic wave scattering; coherence; multipath channels; random processes; transfer functions; underwater sound; azimuthal spread; blurring; coherence; deconvolution; direct measurement; echolocation; high resolution channel probing; low sidelobe technique; ocean multipath channel; point spread function; random channel; scattering functions; second order measure; spatial spread; two-dimensional delta characteristic; uncertainty product receiver structure; vanishing sidelobes; Communication effectiveness; Delay; Energy measurement; Image processing; Layout; Matched filters; Scattering; Sea measurements; Signal processing; Signal resolution;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/48.485198
Filename
485198
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