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Adaptive passive fathometer processing
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Numerical AnalysisAeroacousticsEngineeringAcoustical OceanographyUnderwater AcousticOceanographyComputer-aided DesignMarine EngineeringImage Seabed LayersSound SourceBiosignal ProcessingNumerical SimulationNoiseSonar Signal ProcessingGeometric ModelingComputer EngineeringAdaptive AlgorithmSignificant Seabed ReflectorsDeformation ReconstructionSignal ProcessingOcean EngineeringSpeech ProcessingOcean Acoustic
Recently, a technique has been developed to image seabed layers using the ocean ambient noise field as the sound source. This so called passive fathometer technique exploits the naturally occurring acoustic sounds generated on the sea-surface, primarily from breaking waves. The method is based on the cross-correlation of noise from the ocean surface with its echo from the seabed, which recovers travel times to significant seabed reflectors. To limit averaging time and make this practical, beamforming is used with a vertical array of hydrophones to reduce interference from horizontally propagating noise. The initial development used conventional beamforming, but significant improvements have been realized using adaptive techniques. In this paper, adaptive methods for this process are described and applied to several data sets to demonstrate improvements possible as compared to conventional processing.
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