Comparison of a subrank to a full-rank time-reversal operator in a dynamic ocean
Abstract
This paper investigates the application of time-reversal techniques to the detection and ensonification of a target of interest. The focusing method is based on a generalization of time-reversal operator techniques. A subrank time-reversal operator is derived and implemented using a discrete set of transmission beams to ensonify a region of interest. In a dynamic ocean simulation, target focusing using a subrank matrix is shown to be superior to using a full-rank matrix, specifically when the subrank matrix is captured in a period shorter than the coherence time of the modeled environment. Backscatter from the point target was propagated to a vertical 64-element source-receiver array and processed to form the sub-rank time-reversal operator matrix. The eigenvector corresponding to the strongest eigenvalue of the time-reversal operator was shown to focus energy on the target in simulation. Modeled results will be augmented by a limited at-sea experiment conducted on the New Jersey shelf in April–May 2004 measured low-frequency backscattered signal from an artificial target (echo repeater).
Document Details
- Document Type
- Pub Defense Publication
- Publication Date
- Nov 01, 2007
- Source ID
- 10.1121/1.2783127
Entities
People
- Charles F. Gaumond
- David C. Calvo
- David M. Fromm
- Geoffrey F. Edelmann
- Joseph F. Lingevitch
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory