Introduction to Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing

  • Abraham D
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The reports cover progress to develop a signal processing structure that exploits available knowledge of the environment and of signal and noise variability induced by the environment. The research is directed toward passive sonar detection and classification, continuous wave (CW) and broadband signals, shallow water operation, both platform-mounted and distributed systems, and frequencies below I kHz. The results of this research are expected to lead to new passive sonar detectors and classifiers that take advantage of knowledge of medium variability and uncertainty. The results are mainly applicable to passive processing. Ilowever, the active processor can be considered "a detector matched to the estimated ocean." These results could have significant impact on Navy sonar system applications.

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Abraham, D. A. (2019). Introduction to Underwater Acoustic Signal Processing (pp. 3–32). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-92983-5_1

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