The Arctic Channel: An Acoustic Waveguide.
Abstract
The Arctic Basin provides a unique channel for acoustic propagation. The two features peculiar to the polar environment that most strongly influence the transmission of underwater sound are the permanent ice cover and the uniform sound speed structure. As a result, only a few low order modes will propagate through it to great distances and the non-linear frequency dependent time delay of the channel may be accurately computed. In the Arctic channel, the disperson is such as to prodce a 'chirp' frequency modulation on a transmitted pulse. Consequently the channel itself may be used as the matched receiving filter by transmitting a time reversed (chirped) waveform and letting the dispersion effect compress the waveform. This process will be strictly range dependent. (Author)
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 25, 1978
- Accession Number
- ADA131678
Entities
People
- F. R. Dinapoli
Organizations
- Naval Underwater Systems Center