Title :
Detection of broadband signals in frequency and time dispersive channels
Author :
Friedlander, Benjamin ; Zeira, Ariela
Author_Institution :
California Univ., Davis, CA, USA
fDate :
7/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
A major problem for active sonar systems operating in shallow water is reverberation. High time-bandwidth waveforms and coherent matched filtering are often used to improve detection performance in reverberation. However, an active sonar echo undergoes distortion during the two-way propagation and reflection from the target. As a result, the full performance gain is not achievable, and this approach is severely limited. In this case, more robust detectors are needed. We evaluate the detection performance of several commonly used detectors in an ideal nondistorting channel, a fast-fading distortion (FFD) channel, and a channel with time-spreading distortion (TSD). We examine the robustness of the various detectors by evaluating the performance in the case of mismatch between the detector and the channel parameters. Studying the relation between the FFD model and the TSD, we show that, under certain conditions, the TSD and FFD channels have an equivalent effect on the waveform
Keywords :
acoustic signal detection; acoustic wave reflection; fading; filtering theory; matched filters; sonar signal processing; underwater sound; active sonar systems; broadband signal detection; channel parameters; coherent matched filtering; detection performance; fast-fading distortion channel; frequency dispersive channels; ideal nondistorting channel; reverberation; shallow water; signal design; time dispersive channels; time-bandwidth waveforms; time-spreading distortion channel; two-way propagation; two-way reflection; Detectors; Dispersion; Filtering; Frequency; Matched filters; Reflection; Reverberation; Robustness; Signal detection; Sonar;
Journal_Title :
Signal Processing, IEEE Transactions on