Source localization by matching sound intensity with a vertical array in the deep ocean

  • Liu W
  • Yang Y
  • Lü L
  • et al.
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Abstract

The characteristics of the reliable acoustic path (RAP) have been widely used to estimate source depth in the deep ocean. Here, a passive broadband source localization method that estimates both depth and range using the interference of the broadband signal with a non-synchronous vertical array in the RAP is demonstrated. The acoustic intensity distribution versus frequency and depth, which includes interference characteristics, is calculated from non-synchronous vertical array data and used to locate the source. Simulations and an experiment conducted in the western Pacific show that this method can successfully locate a broadband submerged source in the range of 10–30 km.

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Liu, W., Yang, Y., Lü, L., Shi, Y., & Liu, Z. (2019). Source localization by matching sound intensity with a vertical array in the deep ocean. The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 146(6), EL477–EL481. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.5139191

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