EXTRACTION OF A DIRECTIONAL SIGNAL FROM ISOTROPIC NOISE OF THE SAME SPEED ADVANCED ARRAY RESEARCH.

Abstract

A theoretical comparison is made between Wiener multichannel filtering and beamsteer processing for arrays of long-period vertical seismometers. A 7- and a 19-element array are considered. Both are arranged on a hexagonal grid with 20-km spacing between elements. The S/N ratio improvement is calculated for the range of 0 to 0.25 Hz. The signal is a Rayleigh wave propagating in a specific direction at 3 km/sec. The noise consists of an isotropic component, also propagating at 3 km/sec, and of a small amount of random energy. The vertical displacements of both noise components and of the signal have white power-density spectra. The principal result is that MCF processing in this particular situation is significantly better than beamsteering only below 0.05 Hz, where neither processor approaches a square root of (N) S/N ration improvement. At higher frequencies, the improvement provided by either processor oscillates about the square root of (N) level as a function of frequency. The maxima and minima in the S/N ratio curves are easily interpretable in terms of the aliasing properties of the arrays. (Author)

Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jan 23, 1968
Accession Number
AD0827788

Entities

People

  • Aftab Alam
  • John P. Burg
  • Leo N. Heiting

Organizations

  • Texas Instruments

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Energy and Power Technologies

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Beam Steering
  • Directional
  • Displacement
  • Extraction
  • Filtration
  • Frequency
  • Frequency Shift
  • Multichannel
  • Rayleigh Waves
  • Seismometers
  • Signal Processing
  • Spectra
  • Square Roots
  • Waves

Fields of Study

  • Physics

Readers

  • Acoustics.
  • Phased Array Antenna Design.

Technology Areas

  • Space