Title :
Analysis of Attenuation Measurements in Ocean Sediments Using Normal Incidence Chirp Sonar
Author :
Yao-Ting Tseng ; Jian-Jiun Ding ; Char-Shine Liu
Author_Institution :
Inst. of Oceanogr., Nat. Taiwan Univ., Taipei, Taiwan
fDate :
7/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
An analysis of chirp sonar signals backscattered from ocean sediments is presented in this paper to estimate sound attenuation in ocean sediments. The theory of applying a matched filter to linear frequency modulation chirp signals for generating time compressed pulses (CPs) is described and implemented. After the matched filter technique was applied, the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) of the CP was enhanced. However, a smearing effect resulting from the convolution operation diminished the advantage of the improved SNR. The chirp signal processing algorithm is described and applied to a sample data set collected from an area with a variety of different sediments offshore northeastern Taiwan. For the exploration of signal features, time-frequency analysis is employed to reveal the characteristics of chirp signals presented in the joint time-frequency domain. Based on the spectral ratio method, ocean sediment attenuation properties are compared to those obtained from core samples analyzed in the laboratory. The observed attenuation coefficient was lower than those of some of the previous studies, but it was still within the reported data range. Factors that could contribute to the uncertainty are discussed.
Keywords :
chirp modulation; matched filters; sediments; sonar; sonar signal processing; time-frequency analysis; SNR; attenuation coefficient; attenuation measurements analysis; chirp signal processing algorithm; chirp sonar signals analysis; compressed pulses; convolution operation; linear frequency modulation chirp signals; matched filter technique; normal incidence chirp sonar; northeastern Taiwan; ocean sediment attenuation properties; signal features exploration; signal-to-noise ratio; spectral ratio method; time-frequency analysis; time-frequency domain; Attenuation; Chirp; Earth; Frequency measurement; Sea measurements; Sediments; Sonar; Attenuation; chirp sonar; matched filter; ocean sediment; spectral ratio; time–frequency analysis;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2012.2200377