DocumentCode
2953684
Title
Focalization in the Gulf of Mexico
Author
Michalopoulou, Zoi-Heleni ; Porter, Michael B.
Author_Institution
Dept. of Math., New Jersey Inst. of Technol., Newark, NJ, USA
Volume
6
fYear
1996
fDate
7-10 May 1996
Firstpage
3085
Abstract
Matched-field processing (MFP) has been an active area of research in the last decade for estimating the location of a sound source and parameters related to the ocean channel. MFP yields estimates of the unknown parameters by matching the true received acoustic field to the theoretically predicted field calculated for sets of likely values for the unknown parameters. Successful demonstrations of the application of MFP to real data have been limited. Here, MFP is shown to provide both successful localization and focusing of the environment (`focalization´) with real data collected in the Gulf of Mexico. The estimation is done by maximizing the correlation between the received and expected signals using simulated annealing
Keywords
acoustic correlation; acoustic field; direction-of-arrival estimation; hydrophones; oceanographic techniques; simulated annealing; sonar signal processing; underwater sound; Gulf of Mexico; correlation; expected signals; matched field processing; ocean channel; parameter estimation; received acoustic field; received signals; simulated annealing; sound source location estimation; theoretically predicted field; Contracts; Marine technology; Mathematics; Oceans; Pulse shaping methods; Sea surface; Signal processing; Simulated annealing; Sonar equipment; Yield estimation;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Acoustics, Speech, and Signal Processing, 1996. ICASSP-96. Conference Proceedings., 1996 IEEE International Conference on
Conference_Location
Atlanta, GA
ISSN
1520-6149
Print_ISBN
0-7803-3192-3
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ICASSP.1996.550528
Filename
550528
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