DocumentCode
824245
Title
High reliability outdoor sonar prototype based on efficient signal coding
Author
Álvarez, Fernando J. ; Ureña, Jesús ; Mazo, Manuel ; Hernández, Álvaro ; Garcia, Juan J. ; De Marziani, Carlos
Author_Institution
Dept. of Electron. & Electromech. Eng., Extremadura Univ., Caceres
Volume
53
Issue
10
fYear
2006
fDate
10/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
1862
Lastpage
1872
Abstract
Many mobile robots and autonomous vehicles designed for outdoor operation have incorporated ultrasonic sensors in their navigation systems, whose function is mainly to avoid possible collisions with very close obstacles. The use of these systems in more precise tasks requires signal encoding and the incorporation of pulse compression techniques that have already been used with success in the design of high-performance indoor sonars. However, the transmission of ultrasonic encoded signals outdoors entails a new challenge because of the effects of atmospheric turbulence. This phenomenon causes random fluctuations in the phase and amplitude of traveling acoustic waves, a fact that can make the encoded signal completely unrecognizable by its matched receiver. Atmospheric turbulence is investigated in this work, with the aim of determining the conditions under which it is possible to assure the reliable outdoor operation of an ultrasonic pulse compression system. As a result of this analysis, a novel sonar prototype based on complementary sequences coding is developed and experimentally tested. This encoding scheme provides the system with very useful additional features, namely, high robustness to noise, multi-mode operation capability (simultaneous emissions with minimum cross talk interference), and the possibility of applying an efficient detection algorithm that notably decreases the hardware resource requirements
Keywords
crosstalk; pulse compression; reliability; sequential codes; sonar detection; sonar signal processing; atmospheric turbulence; autonomous vehicles; complementary sequences coding; detection algorithm; efficient signal coding; high reliability outdoor sonar prototype; high-performance indoor sonars; minimum cross talk interference; mobile robots; multi-mode operation capability; navigation systems; random fluctuations; simultaneous emissions; traveling acoustic waves; ultrasonic encoded signal transmission; ultrasonic pulse compression system; ultrasonic sensors; Atmospheric waves; Encoding; Fluctuations; Mobile robots; Prototypes; Pulse compression methods; Remotely operated vehicles; Sensor systems; Signal design; Sonar navigation;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Ultrasonics, Ferroelectrics, and Frequency Control, IEEE Transactions on
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0885-3010
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/TUFFC.2006.118
Filename
4012870
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