Publication | Closed Access
Model-independent range localization of a moving source in shallow water
46
Citations
9
References
2012
Year
EngineeringUnderwater Acoustic CommunicationLocation EstimationUnderwater SystemSensor ArrayField RoboticsUnderwater AcousticOceanographyLocalization TechniqueAcoustic SensorPrecision NavigationLocalizationModel-independent Range LocalizationOcean AcousticsTime IntervalInstrumentationUnderwater CommunicationRange LocalizationOcean InstrumentationSingle SensorInverse ProblemsRange ImagingAcoustic TechnologyUnderwater RobotSignal ProcessingRadarRangefindingUnderwater SensingUnderwater Ranging
A method for range localization with a single sensor in an ocean waveguide is derived. Range localization typically requires an accurate environmental acoustics model used for processing acoustic data on a multi-element array. Recently, an alternative method for estimating range has emerged based on the waveguide invariant which still requires either an array of sufficient horizontal extent or data from a moving source for which range rate is known. In analogy to the waveguide invariant derivation, it is shown that the magnitude of the square of the difference between the acoustic field at two different ranges contains information about the range interval, Δr. Since the range interval is manifest in the time interval, Δt between field measurements, range rate can be ascertained. Experimental results confirm this single sensor localization method.
| Year | Citations | |
|---|---|---|
Page 1
Page 1