DocumentCode :
2963774
Title :
Effects of transducer geometry and beam spreading on acoustic Doppler velocity measurements near boundaries
Author :
Polonichko, Vadim ; Romeo, John
Author_Institution :
SonTek/YSI Inc., San Diego
fYear :
2007
fDate :
Sept. 29 2007-Oct. 4 2007
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
6
Abstract :
The effects of acoustic beam directivity on the accuracy of acoustic Doppler current profiling are discussed. Traditionally, a transducer´s main lobe is considered when analyzing Doppler profiler performance. However, excessively large secondary lobes dominate the overall transducer directivity near boundaries and limit profiler performance. Side-lobe suppression design is shown to improve the overall system directivity by almost 50%. Results of transducer directivity numerical modeling are in good agreement with laboratory calibrations. Practical implications of improved directivity for velocity profiling near boundaries are discussed.
Keywords :
Doppler measurement; acoustic transducers; oceanographic techniques; underwater sound; acoustic Doppler current profiling; acoustic Doppler velocity measurement; acoustic beam directivity; acoustic transducer geometry; beam spreading; side-lobe suppression design; Acoustic beams; Acoustic devices; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic transducers; Current measurement; Geometry; Interference; Oceans; Spatial resolution; Velocity measurement;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2007
Conference_Location :
Vancouver, BC
Print_ISBN :
978-0933957-35-0
Electronic_ISBN :
978-0933957-35-0
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2007.4449128
Filename :
4449128
Link To Document :
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