Affiliation:
1. Digital Signal Processing and System Theory Technical Faculty Christian‐Albrechts‐Universität zu Kiel Kiel Germany
2. Bundeswehr Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons Maritime Technology and Research (WTD 71) Kiel Germany
Abstract
AbstractConventional active SONAR systems often use beamformers and matched filters separately to extract bearing and range information from the received signal and offer a straightforward way of creating a two‐dimensional map of the environment. In SONAR systems the minimum‐variance‐distortionless‐response beamformer (MVDR beamformer) is a commonly used type of beamformer, which will reconstruct the receive signal from a certain direction optimally. In terms of detecting the transmit signal, the most used method is the conventional matched filter. Both algorithms are simple to implement and perform well under various noise scenarios. The proposed method combines the beamformer and matched filter by introducing an extended channel model that allows the derivation of a multichannel Wiener filter to solve for the unknown reflection coefficients of the complete two‐dimensional environment. This results in adaptively calculated filter weights that will drastically improve the performance compared to a separate MVDR beamformer and matched filter. In addition, a parameter is introduced with which one can arbitrarily adjust the focus between angular and temporal resolution depending on the application. After the derivation, the performance is demonstrated with simulations and measurements.
Publisher
Institution of Engineering and Technology (IET)