Array invariant-based ranging of a source of opportunity

  • Byun G
  • Kim J
  • Cho C
  • et al.
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Abstract

The feasibility of tracking a ship radiating random and anisotropic noise is investigated using ray-based blind deconvolution (RBD) and array invariant (AI) with a vertical array in shallow water. This work is motivated by a recent report [Byun, Verlinden, and Sabra, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 141, 797–807 (2017)] that RBD can be applied to ships of opportunity to estimate the Green's function. Subsequently, the AI developed for robust source-range estimation in shallow water can be applied to the estimated Green's function via RBD, exploiting multipath arrivals separated in beam angle and travel time. In this letter, a combination of the RBD and AI is demonstrated to localize and track a ship of opportunity (200–900 Hz) to within a 5% standard deviation of the relative range error along a track at ranges of 1.8–3.4 km, using a 16-element, 56-m long vertical array in approximately 100-m deep shallow water.

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Byun, G., Kim, J. S., Cho, C., Song, H. C., & Byun, S.-H. (2017). Array invariant-based ranging of a source of opportunity. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 142(3), EL286–EL291. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5003327

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