Title :
Application of the DORT method to the detection and characterization of two targets in a shallow water wave-guide
Author :
Minonzio, J.-G. ; Clorennec, D. ; Aubry, A. ; Folégot, T. ; Pélican, T. ; Prada, C. ; de Rosny, J. ; Fink, M.
Author_Institution :
Lab. Ondes et Acoustique, Univ. Denis Diderot, Paris, France
Abstract :
The decomposition of the time-reversal operator (DORT in French) is an active array detection technique. It requires the measurement of the array response matrix K(/spl omega/) and consists in the analysis of the eigenvalues and the eigenvectors of the time-reversal operator K*K which provides information on the presence and localization of scatterers in the medium. It was shown that the DORT method allows to separate and localize pointlike scatterers in a shallow water wave-guide [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. Mordant et al. (1998) and Fotegot et al. (2003)]. Here, we extend the study to the detection and frequency characterization of two spherical targets. Small scale ultrasonic experiments are performed with a 3.9 MHz 24 elements transducer array and two spheres of 2 and 3 mm diameter in a 31 mm deep wave-guide. These scatterers correspond to 15 < ka < 25 leading to a non-isotropic scattered field. We have developed a theoretical model taking into account the wave-guide and the acoustic properties of the spheres and using the partial waves decomposition of the scattered field. We calculate the singular values of the array response matrix. This theoretical approach is in good agreement with the experimental results. This 1/325/sup th/ scale ultrasonic experiment corresponds to a shallow water experiment with a 12 kHz Vertical Linear Array (VLA).
Keywords :
acoustic waveguides; object detection; oceanographic techniques; ultrasonic transducer arrays; underwater sound; 12 kHz; 2 mm; 3 mm; 3.9 MHz; 31 mm; DORT method; VLA; active array detection technique; array response matrix; eigenvalues; eigenvectors; nonisotropic scattered field; partial wave decomposition; scatterer localization; shallow water waveguide; target characterization; target detection; time-reversal operator decomposition; transducer array; ultrasonic experiments; vertical linear array; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic signal detection; Acoustic transducers; Acoustic waves; Eigenvalues and eigenfunctions; Frequency; Information analysis; Matrix decomposition; Ultrasonic transducer arrays; Ultrasonic transducers;
Conference_Titel :
Oceans 2005 - Europe
Conference_Location :
Brest, France
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-9103-9
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSE.2005.1513193