DocumentCode
2436210
Title
An introduction to synthetic aperture sonar
Author
Marx, David ; Nelson, Matt ; Chang, Enson ; Gillespie, Walt ; Putney, Angela ; Warman, Kieffer
Author_Institution
Dynamics Technol. Inc., Torrance, CA, USA
fYear
2000
fDate
2000
Firstpage
717
Lastpage
721
Abstract
DTI has demonstrated that synthetic aperture sonar (SAS) can provide orders of magnitude improvement in cross-range resolution when compared to conventional sonar beamforming. Like synthetic aperture radar (SAR), SAS processing requires coherence over multiple measurements, but has long been impractical due to the nature of the ocean environment. We have extended SAR processing ideas to accommodate the issues specific to the underwater environment, and have successfully synthesized apertures extending many thousands of wavelengths. We will present an overview of the theory of SAS processing, how it differs from SAR, and will show experimental results from SAS processing of sonar data
Keywords
acoustic receivers; sonar arrays; sonar detection; sonar imaging; synthetic aperture sonar; SAR processing; SAS processing; coherence; cross-range resolution; multiple element receive array; multiple measurements; ocean environment; sonar beamforming; sonar data; sonar imagery; synthetic aperture radar; synthetic aperture sonar; underwater environment; Coherence; Diffusion tensor imaging; Frequency; Image resolution; Radar countermeasures; Radar tracking; Sonar measurements; Synthetic aperture radar; Synthetic aperture sonar; Underwater tracking;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Statistical Signal and Array Processing, 2000. Proceedings of the Tenth IEEE Workshop on
Conference_Location
Pocono Manor, PA
Print_ISBN
0-7803-5988-7
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/SSAP.2000.870220
Filename
870220
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