• DocumentCode
    3315283
  • Title

    Acoustic Sensing of Direct and Indirect Weapon Fire

  • Author

    Ferguson, Brian G. ; Lo, Kam W. ; Wyber, Ron J.

  • Author_Institution
    DSTO Sydney, Sydney
  • fYear
    2007
  • fDate
    3-6 Dec. 2007
  • Firstpage
    167
  • Lastpage
    172
  • Abstract
    Indirect weapon fire from mortars or artillery generates an impulsive sound that propagates radially outwards as a spherically expanding wavefront from the point of fire. This point of fire can be located by triangulating the directions-of arrival of the incident wavefront at two (or more) widely separated sensor nodes situated in the far field. The method is demonstrated using real data recorded during a live artillery fire exercise. Next, the sensor data containing the impulsive sound signal from each artillery firing event are mixed with the acoustic noise data recorded on a tactical unmanned aerial vehicle (TUAV). The mixed data are dominated by the TUAV platform noise which masks the impulsive sound signal. By processing the mixed data with a harmonic suppression filter followed by a false alarm discriminator, it is demonstrated that impulsive sound signals associated with artillery fire can be detected with negligible false alarm rates in the presence of TUAV platform noise. Finally, acoustic sensor data are recorded and processed for a direct fire experiment. A direct fire weapon (rifle) produces an impulsive sound (muzzle blast) associated with the firing of a bullet. If the bullet travels at a supersonic speed, another impulsive sound (a ballistic shock wave) is generated by the passage of the bullet. If the ballistic shock wave is received by a high-frequency piezoelectric sensor, the amplitude and duration of the signal waveform can be used to estimate the calibre and miss distance of the bullet. The effectiveness of a feature-based method for classification between 5.56-mm and 7.62-mm rounds is demonstrated using real data.
  • Keywords
    acoustic signal processing; array signal processing; direction-of-arrival estimation; filtering theory; harmonics suppression; piezoelectric transducers; weapons; acoustic noise data; acoustic sensing; artillery fire exercise; ballistic shock wave; direct weapon fire; directions-of arrival; false alarm discriminator; harmonic suppression filter; impulsive sound signal; indirect weapon fire; piezoelectric sensor; point of fire location; sensor nodes; signal waveform; spherically expanding wavefront; supersonic speed; tactical unmanned aerial vehicle; triangulating; Acoustic noise; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic sensors; Filters; Fires; Harmonics suppression; Mortar; Shock waves; Unmanned aerial vehicles; Weapons;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Intelligent Sensors, Sensor Networks and Information, 2007. ISSNIP 2007. 3rd International Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Melbourne, Qld.
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1501-4
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-1502-1
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/ISSNIP.2007.4496838
  • Filename
    4496838