Joint estimation of source range and depth using a bottom-deployed vertical line array in deep water

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This paper presents a joint estimation method of source range and depth using a bottom-deployed vertical line array (VLA). The method utilizes the information on the arrival angle of direct (D) path in space domain and the interference characteristic of D and surface-reflected (SR) paths in frequency domain. The former is related to a ray tracing technique to backpropagate the rays and produces an ambiguity surface of source range. The latter utilizes Lloyd’s mirror principle to obtain an ambiguity surface of source depth. The acoustic transmission duct is the well-known reliable acoustic path (RAP). The ambiguity surface of the combined estimation is a dimensionless ad hoc function. Numerical efficiency and experimental verification show that the proposed method is a good candidate for initial coarse estimation of source position.

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Li, H., Yang, K., Duan, R., & Lei, Z. (2017). Joint estimation of source range and depth using a bottom-deployed vertical line array in deep water. Sensors (Switzerland), 17(6). https://doi.org/10.3390/s17061315

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