DocumentCode
975563
Title
Sensitivity of Satellite Altimetry Data Assimilation on a Weapon Acoustic Preset
Author
Chu, Peter C. ; Mancini, Steven ; Gottshall, Eric L. ; Cwalina, David S. ; Barron, Charlie N.
Author_Institution
Naval Ocean Anal. & Prediction Lab., Monterey
Volume
32
Issue
2
fYear
2007
fDate
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage
453
Lastpage
468
Abstract
The purpose of this research is to assess the benefit of assimilating satellite altimeter data for naval undersea warfare. To accomplish this, sensitivity of the weapon acoustic preset program (WAPP) for the Mk 48 variant torpedo to changes in the sound-speed profile (SSP) is analyzed with SSP derived from the modular ocean data assimilation system (MODAS). The MODAS fields differ in that one uses altimeter data assimilated from three satellites while the other uses no altimeter data. The metric used to compare the two sets of outputs is the relative difference in acoustic coverage area generated by WAPP. Output presets are created for five different scenarios, two anti surface warfare (ASTJW) scenarios, and three antisubmarine warfare (ASW) scenarios, in each of three regions: the East China Sea, Sea of Japan, and an area south of Japan that includes the Kuroshio currents. Analysis of the output reveals that, in some situations, WAPP output is very sensitive to the inclusion of the altimeter data because of the resulting differences in the subsurface predictions. The change in weapon presets can be so large that the effectiveness of the weapon may be affected.
Keywords
data assimilation; height measurement; naval engineering; weapons; antisubmarine warfare scenarios; antisurface warfare; modular ocean data assimilation system; naval undersea warfare; satellite altimetry data assimilation; sound-speed profile; weapon acoustic preset program; Acoustic propagation; Acoustic sensors; Altimetry; Data assimilation; Laboratories; Marine technology; Ocean temperature; Satellites; Underwater acoustics; Weapons; Antisubmarine warfare (ASW); antisurface warfare (ASUW); modular ocean data assimilation system (MODAS); satellite altimetry data; weapon acoustic preset;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2006.888869
Filename
4383207
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