A maximum likelihood method is presented for estimating drift direction and speed of a directional sonobuoy given the deployment location and a time series of acoustic bearings to a sound source at known position. The viability of this method is demonstrated by applying it to two real-world scenarios: (1) during a calibration trial where buoys were independently tracked via satellite, and (2) by applying the technique to sonobuoy recordings of a vocalising Antarctic blue whale that was simultaneously tracked by photogrammetric methods. In both test cases, correcting for sonobuoy drift substantially increased the accuracy of acoustic locations.
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Miller, B. S., Wotherspoon, S., Rankin, S., Calderan, S., Leaper, R., & Keating, J. L. (2018). Estimating drift of directional sonobuoys from acoustic bearings. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 143(1), EL25–EL30. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5020621
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