DocumentCode :
1450282
Title :
Receiver depth selection for passive sonar systems
Author :
Ferla, Carlo M. ; Porter, Michael B.
Author_Institution :
Saclant Undersea Res. Centre, La Spezia, Italy
Volume :
16
Issue :
3
fYear :
1991
fDate :
7/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
267
Lastpage :
278
Abstract :
Since tactical acoustic systems such as towed arrays can be deployed at various depths, the authors address the question of what depth is optimal. This question is considered principally from the point of view of optimum propagation conditions, employing two deep-water scenarios representing summer and winter conditions in the western Mediterranean. Two simple rules-of-thumb are derived from these results: first, if the source depth is known, then the best receiver depth is either the source depth or the conjugate depth (where the sound speed is the same as that at the source). Second, if the source depth is unknown, then a receiver depth where the ocean sound speed is as low as possible is optimal. These two rules are qualified with a few disclaimers. In the first place they are derived under the assumption of a range-invariant environment. In addition, a definition of optimality requires numerous assumptions that may not always be appropriate. Both these guidelines and their domain of applicability are discussed
Keywords :
acoustic arrays; acoustic receivers; military systems; sonar; conjugate depth; ocean sound speed; optimality; passive sonar; range-invariant environment; receiver depth; source depth; tactical acoustic systems; towed arrays; western Mediterranean; Acoustic arrays; Acoustic propagation; Frequency; Guidelines; Helium; Marine vehicles; Oceans; Sea surface; Sonar; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/48.90883
Filename :
90883
Link To Document :
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