Title :
Extended Towed Array Measurement: Beam-domain phase estimation and coherent summation
Author :
Bee, TONG Poh ; Siong, LIM Hock ; Swee, Chia Chin ; Passerieux, Jean-Michel
Author_Institution :
DSO Nat. Labs., Singapore
Abstract :
PAssive Synthetic Aperture (PASA) is a technique of increasing the length of a small array artificially through array towing motion and signal processing. This allows the user to obtain the advantage of a long array while maintaining the maneuverability of a short array. In recent years, there have been keen interests in improving the ETAM technique to overcome its disadvantage. In this paper, the Extended Towed Array Measurement (ETAM) technique [1] for passive synthetic aperture processing is investigated. It is shown that the overlap-correlator of ETAM is not effective in the presence of more than one source. A new approach of the overlap-correlator is proposed. This approach performs the phase correction factor estimation in the beam domain by correlating the beamformed output of the overlapped sections of the array. Using this approach, the technique is applied to simulated data and is shown to successfully detect two sources using only a single frequency band of processing. In addition, the new technique performs coherent summation of the synthetic aperture in the beam domain in a sub-aperture sense, instead of beamforming only after the array has been phase compensated and fully extended. The former approach ensures reduced sidelobes due to the effect of windowing at each sub-aperture beamforming step. This study has resulted in a beam domain PASA technique that overcomes original ETAM´s problem of incorrect phase compensation in the presence of multiple sources.
Keywords :
array signal processing; passive radar; sonar arrays; sonar signal processing; synthetic aperture sonar; ETAM technique; array towing motion; beam domain PASA technique; beam-domain phase estimation; coherent summation; extended towed array measurement; passive synthetic aperture; phase compensation; short array maneuverability; windowing; Array signal processing; Frequency; Laboratories; Maximum likelihood detection; Phase estimation; Phase measurement; Phased arrays; Robustness; Signal resolution; Spatial resolution;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2006 - Asia Pacific
Conference_Location :
Singapore
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0138-3
Electronic_ISBN :
978-1-4244-0138-3
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANSAP.2006.4393956