Bispectrum of Ship-Radiated Noise
Abstract
The bispectrum of ship-radiated noise is estimated. The noise was received on a towed array being towed by the same ship that served as the noise source. The array was beamformed such that the forward endfire beam pointed toward the towing platform and the broadside beam sampled the environment without the radiated noise of the ship. The results show that there exists frequency-dependent bispectral components in the ship's radiated noise, whereas the ambient noise does not contain any significant bispectral components. Since the existence of a non-zero frequency-dependent bispectrum indicates the existence of nonlinear components in the noise-generating mechanism, it is concluded that the radiated noise of the towing platform contains such nonlinear mechanisms. Therefore, the bispectrum could be used to indicate the existence of such noise sources as would normally be hidden in the background noise when the usual spectral estimation procedures are applied. Keywords: Ambient noise; Bispectrum; Gaussianity; Hinich test; nonlinearities; Ship-radiated noise; Transients.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jul 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA199701
Entities
People
- D. Marandino
- E. J. Sullivan
- M. J. Hinich
Organizations
- SACLANT ASW Research Centre