Title :
An experimental study in forming a long synthetic aperture at sea
Author :
Stergiopoulos, Stergios ; Urban, Heinz
Author_Institution :
Defence Res. Establ. Atlantic, Dartmouth, NS, Canada
fDate :
1/1/1992 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The testing of a synthetic aperture technique, the ETAM algorithm, is extended and its performance for CW pseudorandom signals and broadband ship noise is examined. The results show the limitations of the technique and are of special interest for operational systems development. In the CW experiments, the transmitted signal was generated with high temporal coherence, and loss of the spatial and temporal coherence of the received signal was introduced only by the medium and the stability of the towed array. In the experiments that included the pseudorandom signal and the ship noise, the temporal coherence of the transmitted signals was deliberately chosen to be poor in order to study the effects and the performance of this algorithm with broadband signals. The related experimental results show that for received signals, which have their segments over the synthesizing period highly cross-correlated, a synthetic aperture array gain was achieved that corresponds to the length of an equivalent fully populated array
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; noise; sonar; underwater sound; CW pseudorandom signals; ETAM algorithm; broadband ship noise; cross-correlated; equivalent fully populated array; high temporal coherence; long synthetic aperture; received signals; sea; signal processing; sonar; synthesizing period; synthetic aperture array gain; towed array; transmitted signals; underwater acoustics; Marine vehicles; Maximum likelihood estimation; Propagation losses; Signal generators; Signal processing algorithms; Signal resolution; Sonar detection; Spatial coherence; Synthetic aperture sonar; System testing;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of