Bg. Ferguson, MINIMUM-VARIANCE DISTORTIONLESS RESPONSE BEAMFORMING OF ACOUSTIC ARRAY DATA, The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 104(2), 1998, pp. 947-954
An array of hydrophones is towed below the sea surface so as to sample
the underwater acoustic pressure field in both space and time, while
a land-based array of microphones is used to sense the atmospheric aco
ustic environment which, at the time, was dominated by a single source
of broadband energy. After transformation from the time domain to the
frequency domain, the sensor outputs from each array are weighted and
combined in the spatial domain (beamformed) so as to produce a freque
ncy-wave number power spectrum, which displays the power spectral dens
ity distribution of the various signal and noise. sources as a joint f
unction of frequency and wave number. The frequency-domain beamforming
(or spatial filtering) process enables both conventional and optimal
estimation of the frequency-wave number power spectrum. The optimal sp
atial filtering technique used here is commonly referred to as the Min
imum Variance Distortionless Response (MVDR) beamformer which requires
inversion of the observed narrow-band cross-power spectral matrix at
each frequency of interest. A comparison of the frequency-wave number
power spectra estimated by the two spatial filtering techniques shows
that the MVDR beamformer enables the various sources of acoustic energ
y to be more clearly delineated in frequency-wave number space. The MV
DR beamformer is a data-adaptive spatial filter which is observed to s
uppress sidelobes, to enhance the spatial resolution of an array throu
gh narrower beamwidths, and to provide superdirective array gain at fr
equencies' well below the design frequency of an array. By extending t
he processing to include the data from another type of towed array, it
is shown that frequency-wave number analysis, when incorporated with
MVDR beamforming, constitutes a powerful diagnostic tool for studying
the self-noise characteristics of towed arrays. (C) 1998 Acoustical So
ciety of America. [S0001-4966(98)02108-0].