THE PERFORMANCE OF MATCHED-FIELD BEAMFORMERS WITH MEDITERRANEAN VERTICAL ARRAY DATA

Authors
Citation
Jl. Krolik, THE PERFORMANCE OF MATCHED-FIELD BEAMFORMERS WITH MEDITERRANEAN VERTICAL ARRAY DATA, IEEE transactions on signal processing, 44(10), 1996, pp. 2605-2611
Citations number
9
Categorie Soggetti
Engineering, Eletrical & Electronic
ISSN journal
1053587X
Volume
44
Issue
10
Year of publication
1996
Pages
2605 - 2611
Database
ISI
SICI code
1053-587X(1996)44:10<2605:TPOMBW>2.0.ZU;2-P
Abstract
Minimum variance (MV) adaptive beamforming has been widely proposed fo r matched-field processing because it provides a means of suppressing ambiguous beampattern sidelobes. A difficulty with MV methods, however , is their sensitivity to signal wavefront mismatch. In this work, the performance of three robust MV methods and the Bartlett beamformer is evaluated using vertical array data from the Mediterranean Sea collec ted by the NATO SACLANT Centre, The three MV methods considered are 1) the reduced MV beamformer (RMV) 2) the MV beamformer with neighborhoo d location constraints (MV-NLC) 3) the MV beamformer with environmenta l perturbation constraints (MV-EPC), While the Bartlett, RMV, and MV-N LC methods assume the ocean environment is known precisely, the MV-EPC method models the environment as being random with known statistics. Experimental and companion simulation results indicate that for modest environmental uncertainty, the MV-EPC beamformer achieves a higher pr obability of correct localization and better sidelobe performance than the other three methods.