Source Localization in a Deep Ocean Using the Time Difference of Multipath Arrivals
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Published:2019-07-01
Issue:5
Volume:105
Page:888-891
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ISSN:1610-1928
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Container-title:Acta Acustica united with Acustica
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language:en
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Short-container-title:Acta Acustica united with Acustica
Author:
Liu Wenxu,Yang Yixin,Guo Xijing,Wang Yong,Shi Yang
Abstract
Bottom bounce is a typical sound propagation mode in deep oceans. A receiver moored below the sea surface receives sound waves transmitted from a submerged source through multipath paths. Four of them which traveled by bottom bounce mode play the leading role in source localization.
A passive broadband source localization method is proposed herein based on the four arrival paths and using a single receiver. Through autocorrelation of the signal that is mainly composed of four multipath arrivals, six positive relative time diff erences that are dependent on the source
range and depth are acquired via combination. The time diff erences are sorted in an ascending order to form a measured vector. A ray-tracing model is used to predict the replica vector. Then, the source is localized by fitting the replica vector to the measured one. An experiment is conducted
in the South China Sea. The proposed method is utilized to successfully localize a source at a depth of 47 m below the surface and at a distance of 13.6 km.
Publisher
Wissenschaftliche Verlagsgesellschaft mbH
Subject
Music,Acoustics and Ultrasonics
Cited by
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