Advanced Binaural Sonar Display Using Spatial Vernier Beamforming

Abstract

Operating in a dangerously sensor-limited closed environment, submarine sonar operators using current systems are plagued by primitive sensory interfaces inherited from earlier hardware designs. The inappropriate match to the operator's perceptual capability results in inefficient, often ineffective operator performance. These inefficiencies are exacerbated as submarines increasingly operate in the littoral where, at now reduced ranges from quieter threat targets, detection requires immediate action for crew safety. Present use of the sonar operator s auditory ability ignores the superior acuity of the mammalian binaural system. In humans, this system is sensitive to minute instantaneous differences in phase, intensity and time of arrival between its two channels. The present research developed, and perceptually tested, a binaural auditory display that optimized the noise correlation between a pair of formed listening beams. To generate the necessary perceptual characteristics essential for the binaural display, a breakthrough audio beamforming process was developed that formed beams from a simple linear hydrophone array which were focused at two different distances but in the same direction. This unique processing named Spatial Vernier Beamforming (SVBF) maintained the essential high noise correlation between the pair of formed directional beams. Once appropriate beamforming was proven feasible, laboratory testing was undertaken to quantify perceptual performance. A representative sample of 14 sonar contacts were beamform processed, stored as wavefiles and systematically presented to a group of 17 highly experienced sonar operators. Results show a highly significant 6.8 dB detection improvement over the current single beam display. This improvement represents the ability to acoustically detect targets at more than twice the distance currently achieved.

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Document Details

Document Type
Technical Report
Publication Date
Jul 06, 2005
Accession Number
ADA436604

Entities

People

  • Joseph S. Russotti
  • Mark A. Creese
  • Thomas P. Santoro

Organizations

  • Naval Submarine Medical Research Laboratory

Tags

Communities of Interest

  • Biomedical
  • Ground and Sea Platforms
  • Sensors

DTIC Thesaurus Topics

  • Acoustic Signals
  • Acoustics
  • Algorithms
  • Beam Forming
  • Biomedical Research
  • Cross Correlation
  • Detection
  • Detectors
  • Ear
  • Information Processing
  • Littoral Warfare
  • Passive Sonar
  • Signal Detection
  • Signal Processing
  • Sonar Targets
  • Target Detection
  • Undersea Warfare

Readers

  • Acoustical Oceanography.
  • Educational Psychology
  • Speech Processing/Speech Recognition.