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An Overview of Sequential Bayesian Filtering in Ocean Acoustics
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2011
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State EstimationOcean AcousticsEnvironmental MonitoringEngineeringOcean EngineeringData ScienceFiltering TechniqueAcoustical OceanographyUnknown ParametersSequential Bayesian FilteringUnderwater AcousticInverse ProblemsOceanographyForecastingSequential FilteringOcean AcousticSignal ProcessingFilter (Signal Processing)
Sequential filtering provides a suitable framework for estimating and updating the unknown parameters of a system as data become available. The foundations of sequential Bayesian filtering with emphasis on practical issues are first reviewed covering both Kalman and particle filter approaches. Filtering is demonstrated to be a powerful estimation tool, employing prediction from previous estimates and updates stemming from physical and statistical models that relate acoustic measurements to the unknown parameters. Ocean acoustic applications are then reviewed focusing on source tracking, estimation of environmental parameters evolving in time or space, and frequency tracking. Spatial arrival time tracking is illustrated with 2006 Shallow Water Experiment data.
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