Title :
High frequency marine mammal mitigation active sonar system
Author :
Stein, Peter ; Rudzinsky, Jason ; Binnam, M. ; Ellison, William ; Johnson, Joseph
Author_Institution :
Sci. Solutions Inc., Nashua, NH, USA
Abstract :
The High Frequency Marine Mammal Mitigation (HF/M3) sonar system was specifically designed to meet the marine mammal mitigation plan proposed by the Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System Low Frequency Active (SURTASS LFA) Draft Environmental Impact Statement. The system is integral with the SURTASS LFA, residing at the top of the vertical transmit array, utilizes PC based processing and control, and is comprised primarily of commercial off-the-shelf (COTS) components. The HF/M3 is an active sonar operating in the 30-40 kHz frequency range. The system utilizes four independent transponders mounted on a rotating carousel. Each transponder consists of an omni-directional hydrophone located at the focal point of a 12"×18" air-backed, parabolic reflector. The reflector provides for an on-axis transmit and receive directivity factor of 20-25 dB to depths of 1000 ft. The system has been tested in numerous field trials, where its ability to detect marine mammals of various size has been qualitatively verified. Quantitative performance estimates, generated using empirical interference and target echo models, suggest that a single, moderately-sized (~5 m in length) marine mammal swimming radially toward the system has less than a 1 in 1000 chance of penetrating the LFA\´s designated 180 dB re μ Pa2 isoplath
Keywords :
hydrophones; oceanographic equipment; sonar arrays; sonar detection; transponders; zoology; 0 to 1000 feet; 30 to 40 kHz; HF/M3; High Frequency Marine Mammal Mitigation Active Sonar System; SURTASS LFA Draft Environmental Impact Statement; Surveillance Towed Array Sensor System Low Frequency Active Draft Environmental Impact Statement; omni-directional hydrophone; receive directivity factor; transmit directivity factor; transponders; vertical transmit array; Control systems; Frequency; Hafnium; Process control; Sensor arrays; Sensor systems; Sonar equipment; Surveillance; System testing; Transponders;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-28-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968036