Study of Animal Signals and Neural Processing, with Applications to Advanced Sonar Systems.

Abstract

Wideband signal theory is discussed in relation to presently used sonar signals. The advantages of broadband pulses for classification of non-planar targets is discussed, and a theory is presented which provides a simple, straightforward method of target classification. The use of such pulses for detection of targets in background clutter is described. Signals derived using this theory are essentially identical to those recorded from echolocating porpoises, indicating that the porpoise's sonar system may make use of similar signal design parameters. Bat echolocation signals are also derived. Application of the theory to auditory signal processing is discussed. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 01, 1974
Accession Number
AD0774889

Entities

People

  • Richard A. Altes

Organizations

  • Naval Undersea Warfare Center

Tags

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Animals
  • Auditory Signals
  • Biosonar
  • Broadband
  • Classification
  • Detection
  • Porpoises
  • Signal Processing
  • Sonar
  • Sonar Signals
  • Target Classification

Fields of Study

  • Engineering

Readers

  • Marine Mammal Biology
  • Radar Systems Engineering.