North Pacific Acoustic Laboratory
Abstract
The ultimate limits of long-range sonar are imposed by ocean variability and the ambient sound field. Scattering from internal waves limits the temporal and spatial coherence of the received signal. Low-frequency noise is dominated by shipping and, ultimately, by wave-breaking processes. The resulting granularity of the noise field can be exploited for detection and localization purposes. Our ultimate objective is to understand the fundamental limits to signal processing imposed by these ocean processes, to enable advanced signal processing techniques, including matched field processing and other adaptive array processing methods, to capitalize on the three-dimensional character of the sound and noise fields.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 30, 1997
- Accession Number
- ADA628415
Entities
People
- Peter F. Worcester
- Robert C. Spindel
Organizations
- Scripps Institution of Oceanography