DocumentCode
1193662
Title
Acoustic Detection and Localization of a Turboprop Aircraft by an Array of Hydrophones Towed Below the Sea Surface
Author
Ferguson, Brian G. ; Speechley, Gary C.
Author_Institution
Maritime Oper. Div., Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Pyrmont, NSW
Volume
34
Issue
1
fYear
2009
Firstpage
75
Lastpage
82
Abstract
The acoustic spectrum of a propeller-driven aircraft is dominated by a series of spectral lines that are harmonically related to the blade rate (which is equal to the product of the propeller rotation rate and the number of blades on the propeller). We show that an array of acoustic sensors towed below the sea surface can be used for the passive detection and localization of such an aircraft. The acoustic energy from an aircraft is found to reach the subsurface sensors via two propagation paths: a bottom reflection path that enables the aircraft to be detected at long ranges, and a direct path that is present only when the aircraft passes overhead. For each of these paths, the observed variation with horizontal range of the Doppler shift in the blade rate closely matches the variation predicted by the simple model presented in this paper. Good agreement between theory and experiment is also obtained for the variation with horizontal range of the aircraft´s apparent bearing. Thus, by using the observed Doppler shift and apparent bearing information, we were able to estimate the aircraft´s horizontal range, speed, direction, and altitude.
Keywords
acoustic measurement; acoustic signal processing; hydrophones; sonar arrays; sonar detection; sonar signal processing; underwater sound; aircraft acoustic energy; aircraft altitude; aircraft apparent bearing; aircraft direction; aircraft horizontal range; aircraft speed; bottom acoustic reflection path; direct acoustic path; horizontal Doppler shift range; passive acoustic detection; passive acoustic localization; propeller blade rate; propeller driven aircraft acoustic spectrum; subsurface towed hydrophone array; turboprop aircraft acoustic detection; turboprop aircraft acoustic localization; Beamforming; Doppler frequency; passive sonar;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2008.2011173
Filename
4801582
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