DocumentCode :
3742736
Title :
Evolving trends and challenges in applied underwater acoustic modeling
Author :
Paul C. Etter;Charlie H. Haas;Deepak V. Ramani
Author_Institution :
Northrop Grumman Corporation, Baltimore, Maryland 21203, USA
fYear :
2015
Firstpage :
1
Lastpage :
10
Abstract :
Prominent trends and challenges in applied underwater acoustic modeling have been motivated largely by marine-mammal protection research focused on the mitigation of naval-sonar, seismic-source, and pile-driving noise. Channel modeling, underwater-acoustic networks, and communications technologies have evolved to support the increased bandwidths needed for undersea data collection. Energy-flux models, not traditionally used in naval sonar applications, have proved useful for assessing marine-mammal impacts. Developments in inverse sensing include seismic oceanography, which employs low-frequency marine seismic reflection data to image ocean dynamics. Interest in the polar regions has increased due to the well-publicized effects of global warming. Collectively, these trends have added new analytical tools to the existing inventory of propagation, noise, reverberation, and sonar performance models.
Keywords :
"Oceans","Reflection","Ice","Computational modeling","Market research","Reverberation"
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS´15 MTS/IEEE Washington
Type :
conf
Filename :
7401806
Link To Document :
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