Abstract
Two acoustic source localization techniques were applied to infrasonic data and their relative performance was assessed. The standard approach for low-frequency localization uses an ensemble of small arrays to separately estimate far-field source bearings, resulting in a solution from the various back azimuths. This method was compared to one developed by the authors that treats the smaller subarrays as a single, meta-array. In numerical simulation and a field experiment, the latter technique was found to provide improved localization precision everywhere in the vicinity of a 3-km-aperture meta-array, often by an order of magnitude.
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Szuberla, C. A. L., Olson, J. V., & Arnoult, K. M. (2009). Explosion localization via infrasound. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 126(5), EL112–EL116. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3216742
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