Off-axis targets maximize bearing Fisher Information in broadband active sonar

  • Kloepper L
  • Buck J
  • Liu Y
  • et al.
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Abstract

Broadband active sonar systems estimate range from time delay and velocity from Doppler shift. Relatively little attention has been paid to how the received echo spectrum encodes information about the bearing of an object. This letter derives the bearing Fisher Information encoded in the frequency dependent transmitter beampattern. This leads to a counter-intuitive result: directing the sonar beam so that a target of interest is slightly off-axis maximizes the bearing information about the target. Beam aim data from a dolphin biosonar experiment agree closely with the angle predicted to maximize bearing information.

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Kloepper, L. N., Buck, J. R., Liu, Y., & Nachtigall, P. E. (2018). Off-axis targets maximize bearing Fisher Information in broadband active sonar. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(1), EL43–EL48. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5021709

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