Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles

Sperm whales in the New England continental shelf and slope were passively localized, in both range and bearing, and classified using a single low- frequency (<2500 Hz), densely sampled, towed horizontal coherent hydrophone array system. Whale bearings were estimated using time-domain beamforming...

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spelling ftnortheast:/neu:m041hc70q 2023-08-20T04:09:59+02:00 Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20247803 unknown http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20247803 ftnortheast 2023-07-29T23:08:15Z Sperm whales in the New England continental shelf and slope were passively localized, in both range and bearing, and classified using a single low- frequency (<2500 Hz), densely sampled, towed horizontal coherent hydrophone array system. Whale bearings were estimated using time-domain beamforming that provided high coherent array gain in sperm whale click signal-to-noise ratio. Whale ranges from the receiver array center were estimated using the moving array triangulation technique from a sequence of whale bearing measurements. Multiple concurrently vocalizing sperm whales, in the far-field of the horizontal receiver array, were distinguished and classified based on their horizontal spatial locations and the inter-pulse intervals of their vocalized click signals. The dive profile was estimated for a sperm whale in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Maine with 160 m water-column depth located close to the array's near-field where depth estimation was feasible by employing time difference of arrival of the direct and multiply reflected click signals received on the horizontal array. By accounting for transmission loss modeled using an ocean waveguide-acoustic propagation model, the sperm whale detection range was found to exceed 60 km in low to moderate sea state conditions after coherent array processing. Other/Unknown Material Sperm whale Northeastern University, Boston: DRS - Digital Repository Service
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description Sperm whales in the New England continental shelf and slope were passively localized, in both range and bearing, and classified using a single low- frequency (<2500 Hz), densely sampled, towed horizontal coherent hydrophone array system. Whale bearings were estimated using time-domain beamforming that provided high coherent array gain in sperm whale click signal-to-noise ratio. Whale ranges from the receiver array center were estimated using the moving array triangulation technique from a sequence of whale bearing measurements. Multiple concurrently vocalizing sperm whales, in the far-field of the horizontal receiver array, were distinguished and classified based on their horizontal spatial locations and the inter-pulse intervals of their vocalized click signals. The dive profile was estimated for a sperm whale in the shallow waters of the Gulf of Maine with 160 m water-column depth located close to the array's near-field where depth estimation was feasible by employing time difference of arrival of the direct and multiply reflected click signals received on the horizontal array. By accounting for transmission loss modeled using an ocean waveguide-acoustic propagation model, the sperm whale detection range was found to exceed 60 km in low to moderate sea state conditions after coherent array processing.
title Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
spellingShingle Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
title_short Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
title_full Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
title_fullStr Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
title_full_unstemmed Using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
title_sort using a coherent hydrophone array for observing sperm whale range, classification and shallow-water dive profiles
url http://hdl.handle.net/2047/D20247803
genre Sperm whale
genre_facet Sperm whale
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