MULTIPATH COMPENSATION IN SHALLOW-WATER ENVIRONMENTS USING A VIRTUAL RECEIVER

Citation
M. Siderius et al., MULTIPATH COMPENSATION IN SHALLOW-WATER ENVIRONMENTS USING A VIRTUAL RECEIVER, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 102(6), 1997, pp. 3439-3449
Citations number
18
ISSN journal
00014966
Volume
102
Issue
6
Year of publication
1997
Pages
3439 - 3449
Database
ISI
SICI code
0001-4966(1997)102:6<3439:MCISEU>2.0.ZU;2-3
Abstract
An acoustic technique for compensation of signal distortion due to pro pagation is developed in analogy with an astronomical technique in whi ch light from a bright ''guide star'' is used to correct atmospheric a berration of weaker objects that are nearby in the angular sense. The acoustic technique investigated here uses a vertical array to receive both the signal from a broadband ''guide source'' and an unknown ''obj ective source'' which propagates over a partially shared path. The alg orithm is a spatial-temporal cross correlation of the two signals and is termed a ''virtual receiver'' as the output approximates the signal that the unknown source would produce at the location of the guide so urce. By strategically locating the guide source, many of the distorti ng effects of an unknown propagation region can be removed, including mode coupling and multipaths. The virtual receiver can also be combine d with matched field processing techniques to estimate the unknown sou rce location. Results are given for a variety of numerical experiments in both the time and frequency domains. The numerical simulations are used to illustrate the virtual receiver algorithm in range-dependent shallow water environments exhibiting lossy propagation and mode coupl ing. (C) 1997 Acoustical Society of America. [S0001-4966(97)04011-3].