Title :
Acoustic inversion of bottom reflectivity and bottom sound-speed profile
Author :
Yang, T.C. ; Yates, T.W.
Author_Institution :
Naval Res. Lab., Washington, DC, USA
fDate :
10/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
This paper applies a full-field technique to invert bottom sound profile and bottom reflectivity from simulated acoustic data in a shallow water environment. Bottom sound-speed profile and bottom reflectivity have been traditionally estimated using seismic reflection/refraction techniques when acoustic ray paths and travel time can be identified and measured from the data. However, in shallow water, the many multipaths due to bottom reflection/refraction make such identification and measurement rather difficult. A full-field inversion technique is presented here that uses a broad-band source and a vertical array for bottom sound-speed and reflectivity inversion. The technique is a modified matched field inversion technique referred to as matched beam processing. Matched beam processing uses conventional beamforming processing to transform the field data into the beam domain and correlate that with the replica field also in the beam domain. This allows the analysis to track the acoustic field as a function of incident/reflected angle and minimize contamination or mismatch due to sidelobe leakage
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; acoustic wave reflection; acoustic wave refraction; geophysical signal processing; oceanographic techniques; seafloor phenomena; underwater sound; acoustic inversion; beam domain; bottom reflectivity; bottom sound-speed profile; broad-band source; contamination; full-field technique; incident/reflected angle; matched beam processing; modified matched field inversion; multipaths; replica field; seismic reflection/refraction techniques; shallow water; sidelobe leakage; simulated acoustic data; vertical array; Acoustic beams; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic refraction; Array signal processing; Optical reflection; Pollution measurement; Reflectivity; Seismic measurements; Time measurement;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of