DocumentCode
350727
Title
An overview of the multistatic sonar program in Australia
Author
Swift, M. ; Riley, J.L. ; Lourey, S. ; Booth, L.
Author_Institution
Defence Sci. & Technol. Organ., Salisbury, SA, Australia
Volume
1
fYear
1999
fDate
1999
Firstpage
321
Abstract
With the advent of quiet contacts, passive detection is becoming increasingly more difficult. One method of increasing the detection capabilities of the Australian Defence Force is the use of multistatic active sonar systems. A multistatic system places the source and multiple receivers in different locations. This allows the problem of dead zones to be overcome giving greater coverage. One such system is Bistatic Barra that uses both an incoherent or coherent source and a Barra sonobuoy for the receiver. This paper describes the advantages that a multistatic system has over a monostatic system using the example of a Bistatic Barra system and shows some results obtained from trials undertaken comparing the Barra sonobuoy with a Difar sonobuoy
Keywords
military systems; sonar; Australia; Australian Defence Force; Barra sonobuoy; Bistatic Barra; coherent source; dead zones; incoherent source; multistatic active sonar systems; multistatic sonar program; passive detection; receiver; Australia; Face detection; Oceans; Radio frequency; Sensor systems; Signal processing; Sonar detection; Sonar equipment; Surveillance; Transmitters;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
Signal Processing and Its Applications, 1999. ISSPA '99. Proceedings of the Fifth International Symposium on
Conference_Location
Brisbane, Qld.
Print_ISBN
1-86435-451-8
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/ISSPA.1999.818177
Filename
818177
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