Summary: | International audience Vertical arrays provide the most convenientgeometry for many underwater passive acoustic applications thatrequire the identification and isolating of propagating normalmodes. Unfortunately, practical deployments of vertical arraysface several practical issues, including the need to compensate forvertical array inclination, and incomplete coverage of the watercolumn that makes the use of Sturm-Liouville orthogonalityproblematic. Here bowhead whale signals collected in the ArcticOcean are used to demonstrate how the use of non-linearsampling (called “warping”) in the time domain can be used todirectly invert for array tilt, as well as yield mode shapes,without resort to the orthogonality relations.
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