High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.

This is a summary of the final report for the first year of effort in the project entitled High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. The long-term objective of this effort is to develop techniques for overcoming propagation anomalies and instrumental errors in the locatio...

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Main Author: Marsh,K A
Other Authors: ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL THOUSAND OAKS CA SCIENCE CENTER
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Language:English
Published: 1986
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spelling ftdtic:ADA170394 2023-05-15T15:08:34+02:00 High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility. Marsh,K A ROCKWELL INTERNATIONAL THOUSAND OAKS CA SCIENCE CENTER 1986-06 text/html http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA170394 http://oai.dtic.mil/oai/oai?&verb=getRecord&metadataPrefix=html&identifier=ADA170394 en eng http://www.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA170394 APPROVED FOR PUBLIC RELEASE DTIC AND NTIS Acoustic Detection and Detectors Acoustics *SIGNAL PROCESSING *UNDERWATER SOUND *PASSIVE SONAR *SONAR IMAGES ALGORITHMS FUNCTIONS ANGLES DISTRIBUTION PARAMETERS COHERENCE REFRACTIVE INDEX FEASIBILITY STUDIES RESPONSE SCALE SIGNALS IMAGES HETEROGENEITY HYDROPHONES OCEANS DISTORTION SONAR SONAR ARRAYS *Phase closure Noise detection High resolution Text 1986 ftdtic 2016-02-21T02:11:52Z This is a summary of the final report for the first year of effort in the project entitled High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. The long-term objective of this effort is to develop techniques for overcoming propagation anomalies and instrumental errors in the location and characterization of noise sources in the ocean using passive sonar. In the problem of detection, location, and classification of noise sources in the ocean, a number of complicating factors arise. These include refractive index variations due to ocean inhomogeneities in density, temperature, or salinity, drifting of hydrophones in a towed array, and reflection effects from the sea surface, sea floor, or submerged objects. These factors all reduce the spatial coherence of sonar signals. An extreme example is the problem of interpretation of multipath signals in the ocean channel beneath Arctic ice. Even in the open sea, there is still a number of effects which significantly reduce the coherence of received signals. The result is that with conventional beamforming techniques there is a limit to the maximum length of a passive sonar array over which coherence can be maintained at a given frequency. Text Arctic Defense Technical Information Center: DTIC Technical Reports database Arctic
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topic Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*SIGNAL PROCESSING
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*PASSIVE SONAR
*SONAR IMAGES
ALGORITHMS
FUNCTIONS
ANGLES
DISTRIBUTION
PARAMETERS
COHERENCE
REFRACTIVE INDEX
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
RESPONSE
SCALE
SIGNALS
IMAGES
HETEROGENEITY
HYDROPHONES
OCEANS
DISTORTION
SONAR
SONAR ARRAYS
*Phase closure
Noise detection
High resolution
spellingShingle Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*SIGNAL PROCESSING
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*PASSIVE SONAR
*SONAR IMAGES
ALGORITHMS
FUNCTIONS
ANGLES
DISTRIBUTION
PARAMETERS
COHERENCE
REFRACTIVE INDEX
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
RESPONSE
SCALE
SIGNALS
IMAGES
HETEROGENEITY
HYDROPHONES
OCEANS
DISTORTION
SONAR
SONAR ARRAYS
*Phase closure
Noise detection
High resolution
Marsh,K A
High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
topic_facet Acoustic Detection and Detectors
Acoustics
*SIGNAL PROCESSING
*UNDERWATER SOUND
*PASSIVE SONAR
*SONAR IMAGES
ALGORITHMS
FUNCTIONS
ANGLES
DISTRIBUTION
PARAMETERS
COHERENCE
REFRACTIVE INDEX
FEASIBILITY STUDIES
RESPONSE
SCALE
SIGNALS
IMAGES
HETEROGENEITY
HYDROPHONES
OCEANS
DISTORTION
SONAR
SONAR ARRAYS
*Phase closure
Noise detection
High resolution
description This is a summary of the final report for the first year of effort in the project entitled High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. The long-term objective of this effort is to develop techniques for overcoming propagation anomalies and instrumental errors in the location and characterization of noise sources in the ocean using passive sonar. In the problem of detection, location, and classification of noise sources in the ocean, a number of complicating factors arise. These include refractive index variations due to ocean inhomogeneities in density, temperature, or salinity, drifting of hydrophones in a towed array, and reflection effects from the sea surface, sea floor, or submerged objects. These factors all reduce the spatial coherence of sonar signals. An extreme example is the problem of interpretation of multipath signals in the ocean channel beneath Arctic ice. Even in the open sea, there is still a number of effects which significantly reduce the coherence of received signals. The result is that with conventional beamforming techniques there is a limit to the maximum length of a passive sonar array over which coherence can be maintained at a given frequency.
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author Marsh,K A
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author_sort Marsh,K A
title High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
title_short High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
title_full High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
title_fullStr High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
title_full_unstemmed High Resolution Passive Sonar Imaging by the Phase Closure Technique. Phase I. Establishment of Feasibility.
title_sort high resolution passive sonar imaging by the phase closure technique. phase i. establishment of feasibility.
publishDate 1986
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