Cw. Bogart et Tc. Yang, SOURCE LOCALIZATION WITH HORIZONTAL ARRAYS IN SHALLOW-WATER - SPATIALSAMPLING AND EFFECTIVE APERTURE, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 96(3), 1994, pp. 1677-1686
Using vertical line arrays, matched-field processing (MFP) range-depth
localization performance in shallow water is often limited by poor sa
mpling of bottom interacting acoustic modes. For off broadside sources
, a horizontal array may offer improved mode sampling and localization
performance. The relative performance of a horizontal array in mode s
ampling and localization defines its effective vertical aperture. The
MFP performance of several horizontal line array apertures is investig
ated and compared to a full water column vertical array in a simulated
range-independent shallow water environment. It is demonstrated that
a horizontal array of sufficient length can equal or exceed the water
column vertical array in range-depth localization performance. Express
ions are also derived for mode decomposition factors that permit the d
irect comparison of horizontal and vertical array mode sampling perfor
mance. Horizontal array effective aperture can then be computed withou
t the need of extensive MFP test runs. It is shown that the horizontal
array effective apertures predicted by these decomposition factors co
rrespond well to actual MFP localization performance for the scenarios
considered in this paper. Thus the decomposition factors are a useful
tool for array system design for shallow water MFP localization.