DocumentCode :
2911708
Title :
A wave theoretical approach to acoustic current profiling
Author :
van der Wal, L.F.
Author_Institution :
TNO Institute of Applied Physics, Delft, Netherlands
Volume :
3
fYear :
1986
fDate :
31413
Firstpage :
203
Lastpage :
212
Abstract :
CW Doppler, pulsed Doppler and correlation sonar are often dealt with as solitary acoustic profiling techniques. From a view-point of instrumentation, this is quite understandable, since each method is based on different data acquisition concepts. However, looking at acoustic profiling from a signal processing point of view, numerous similarities manifest themselves. Basically acoustic Doppler techniques evaluate the rate of phase change within the return of a transmitted signal and differences between Doppler methods merely arise from the fact that this phase change evaluation is carried out in different "data domains". Regarding acoustic Doppler on such a wave theoretical basis offers a clear and unified approach in the evaluation of different acoustic current profiling techniques: based on a single theoretical model, we can evaluate a wide range of applications. This is illustrated by discussing the hardware concepts of a current profiler, currently under construction at the Institute of Applied Physics TNO.
Keywords :
Acoustic applications; Acoustic pulses; Acoustic waves; Data acquisition; Data mining; Data processing; Hardware; Physics; Sonar; Underwater acoustics;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
Current Measurement, Proceedings of the 1986 IEEE Third Working Conference on
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/CCM.1986.1158492
Filename :
1158492
Link To Document :
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