DocumentCode :
982972
Title :
Phased array acoustic imaging in ground co-ordinates, with extension to synthetic aperture processing
Author :
Shippey, G. ; Nordkvist, T.
Volume :
143
Issue :
3
fYear :
1996
fDate :
6/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
131
Abstract :
The authors describe a digital implementation of time delay sonar imaging for linear swept frequency (chirp) sources. The technique, based on phase shifting of match filtered individual transducer echoes is a direct equivalent of analogue `phased array´ processing. While the technique can be used for forward, side, or downward looking sonar, the authors concentrate on side scan imaging in a ground stabilised frame of reference. This allows the sonar record to be generated in the survey coordinate system without rectification or scan conversion, Computing and sampling costs are minimised by sparse population of the receiver aperture, using a separate transmission array with controlled beamwidth to suppress grating lobes. Synthetic aperture processing uses essentially the same computation, and is carried out for a wideband signal without frequency decomposition. When different arrays are used for transmission and reception, azimuthal resolution depends on transmission array length, but maximum movement between pings without aliassing is set by the length of the receiver array, so high resolution is compatible with fast survey. As receiver aperture length increases, the resolution of the physical aperture images which combine to form the synthetic image also increases, and self-registration of these images to reduce positioning requirements becomes interesting. This possibility is discussed briefly
Keywords :
array signal processing; chirp modulation; delays; image registration; image resolution; matched filters; sonar arrays; sonar imaging; aliassing; azimuthal resolution; beamwidth; digital implementation; grating lobes; ground co-ordinates; linear swept frequency chirp sources; match filtered individual transducer echoes; phase shifting; phased array acoustic imaging; physical aperture images; pings; positioning requirements; receiver aperture; resolution; self-registration; side scan imaging; sparse population; synthetic aperture processing; time delay sonar imaging; transmission array; wideband signal;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Radar, Sonar and Navigation, IEE Proceedings -
Publisher :
iet
ISSN :
1350-2395
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1049/ip-rsn:19960521
Filename :
503734
Link To Document :
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