Title :
Effect of various surface-height-distribution properties on acoustic backscattering statistics
Author_Institution :
Acoust. Group, Pennsylvania State Univ., State College, PA, USA
fDate :
4/1/2004 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A problem of interest to underwater acousticians is understanding the relationship between ocean-bottom characteristics and acoustic backscattering statistics. This experimental work focused on examining surface roughness characteristics that cause backscattering strength statistics to deviate from the Rayleigh distribution. Several different scattering surfaces with known height distributions were designed for this study. The surfaces were modeled using a technique that allowed for different height-distribution functions and correlation lengths to be prescribed. Isotropic and anisotropic surfaces were fabricated having both Gaussian and non-Gaussian surface-height distributions. Many independent backscattering measurements were made for different aspects of each surface using a computer-controlled transducer-positioning system. Acoustic backscattering statistics were non-Rayleigh for the anisotropic surfaces when combining measurements from different aspects. Mean scattering strength was found to be dependent on both the surface-height distribution and correlation length. In addition, backscattering strength showed a dependence on the surface-height power distribution.
Keywords :
acoustic wave scattering; backscatter; bathymetry; oceanography; statistical analysis; underwater acoustic propagation; Gaussian surface-height distribution; Rayleigh distribution; acoustic backscattering statistics; anisotropic surfaces; backscattering measurements; backscattering strength statistics; computer-controlled transducer-positioning system; correlation lengths; false alarm probability; height-distribution functions; isotropic surfaces; mean scattering strength; nonGaussian surface-height distributions; ocean-bottom characteristics; rough-surface scattering; scattering surfaces; surface roughness characteristics; surface-height power distribution; surface-height-distribution property; underwater acousticians; Acoustic scattering; Anisotropic magnetoresistance; Backscatter; Rayleigh scattering; Rough surfaces; Sea surface; Statistical distributions; Statistics; Surface roughness; Underwater acoustics; Acoustic backscattering statistics; probability of false alarm; rough-surface scattering;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2004.826898