Title :
Signature Modeling for Acoustic Trainer Synthesis
Author :
Deaett, Michael A.
Author_Institution :
Raytheon Company, Portsmouth, RI, USA
fDate :
1/1/1987 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
As shipboard acoustic sensor systems have increased in complexity, embedded trainers have gained acceptance as a means of providing continuous unalerted operator training. An essential element of these trainers is a contact signature synthesizer which generates simulated sensor outputs equivalent to those produced by a received maneuvering contact. In this paper, we give an overall contact signature model broken down into source components. For each of these components, a mathematical model which relates the source-receiver geometry and the contact maneuver state to the component spectral and temporal characteristics is given. The synthesis of both tonal and broad-band components over a frequency range of 0 to 2 kHz was accomplished at simulated contact ranges of 1 to 10 kyd (0.9 to 9 kin). Tones with independent frequency jitter were synthesized. The bandwidth of the jitter could be programmed to vary directly with contact speed. A time-varying bias or wander was induced to model slow drifts in the rate of mechanical machinery rotations. Representative synthesis results are displayed and other acoustic applications are suggested.
Keywords :
Nonstationary stochastic processes; Sonar detection; Sonar signal analysis; Sonar signal design; Training; Acoustic applications; Acoustic sensors; Bandwidth; Biological system modeling; Frequency synthesizers; Geometry; Jitter; Machinery; Mathematical model; Propulsion;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.1987.1145249