Title :
Site-specific passive sonar performance prediction
Author_Institution :
Office of Naval Res., Arlington, VA, USA
Abstract :
A measurement-based plan and methodology are discussed for predicting a passive sonar performance dB-budget at a specific candidate site for which only single omnidirectional hydrophone data is available. Analysis of 24/7 calibrated hydrophone data supports detailed performance forecasting for a costly, large scale acoustic observatory. The candidate site selected for consideration is in a bottom-limited littoral contiguous to a commercial port with a very high level of surface ship traffic. The acoustic data allows the statistical characterization of horizontal coherence distance, acoustic ambient noise floor and peak absolute acoustic sound pressure for so-called high level events (HLEs) due to the passage of surface ships. Histogram analysis of the absolute level of HLEs is used in conjunction with conventional (time delay-and-sum) beamforming (CBF) sidelobe levels to predict optimum-adaptive beamforming (ABF) array gain improvement (AGI). For the specific site considered, time intervals of AGI for ABF relative to CBF greater than 20 dB are predicted.
Keywords :
array signal processing; hydrophones; sonar arrays; sonar signal processing; acoustic ambient noise floor; acoustic data; acoustic laboratory; ambient noise component; aperture topology; array gain improvement; array noise gain; array signal gain; beamforming methodology; bottom limited littoral; candidate site; commercial ports; conventional beamforming sidelobe levels; dB budget; high level events; histogram analysis; horizontal coherence distance; optimum adaptive beamforming; passive sonar limits; passive sonar performance prediction; peak absolute acoustic sound pressure; performance forecasting; single omnidirectional hydrophone data; sonar; sonar measure of performance; spatial coherence; surface ship traffic; time intervals; Acoustic measurements; Acoustic noise; Array signal processing; Large-scale systems; Marine vehicles; Noise level; Observatories; Performance analysis; Sonar equipment; Sonar measurements;
Conference_Titel :
Signals, Systems and Computers, 2002. Conference Record of the Thirty-Sixth Asilomar Conference on
Conference_Location :
Pacific Grove, CA, USA
Print_ISBN :
0-7803-7576-9
DOI :
10.1109/ACSSC.2002.1197217