DocumentCode :
975713
Title :
Continuous Reverberation Response and Comb Spectra Waveform Design
Author :
Newhall, Bruce K.
Author_Institution :
Johns Hopkins Univ., Laurel
Volume :
32
Issue :
2
fYear :
2007
fDate :
4/1/2007 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
524
Lastpage :
532
Abstract :
A model for the matched filter response to continuous reverberation from the transmission of broadband waveforms is developed. The application is for reverberation from a rough interface, based on perturbation theory. The model is developed for both the stationary rough bottom and the moving ocean surface interfaces. The mean reverberation is predicted as a function of the Doppler speed of the matched filter replica. Application is made to the design of waveforms with comb-like spectra. A uniform train of impulses produces a comb spectrum that is shown to significantly reject reverberation for a certain range of Doppler speeds. A similar low-reverberation response is produced from a continuous source emitting a wavetrain composed of adjacent hyperbolic-frequency-modulated (HFM) pulses. A waveform design technique is demonstrated to ensure continuity of the entire HFM wavetrain. Finally, waveforms with geometrically spaced comb spectra are considered. A new geometric comb waveform with constant amplitude is specified. However, this waveform requires a large bandwidth which may be difficult to obtain with practical high-power sources. Hard and soft-clipped versions of the comb spectra waveform are considered which provide useful compromises between the amount of reverberation suppression, the transmitted energy efficiency, and the utilization of available bandwidth.
Keywords :
filtering theory; matched filters; reverberation; sonar signal processing; Doppler speeds; comb spectra waveform design; continuous reverberation response; continuous source emission; hyperbolic-frequency-modulated pulses; matched filter response; ocean surface interfaces; perturbation theory; reverberation suppression; Bandwidth; Doppler shift; Frequency; Matched filters; Oceans; Reverberation; Rough surfaces; Scattering; Signal generators; Surface roughness; Comb spectra; matched filter; reverberation; waveforms;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2007.891889
Filename :
4383220
Link To Document :
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