Abstract—Variabilities in the coastal ocean environment span a wide range of spatial and temporal scales. From an acoustic viewpoint, the limited oceanographic measurements and today’s ocean modeling capabilities can’t always provide oceanic-acoustic predictions in sufficient detail and with enough accuracy. Adaptive Rapid Environmental Assessment (AREA) is a new adaptive sam-pling concept being developed in connection with the emergence of the Autonomous Ocean Sampling Network (AOSN) technology. By adaptively and optimally deploying in-situ measurement resources and assimilating these data in coupled nested ocean and acoustic models, AREA can dramatically improve the ocean estimation that matters for acoustic predictions and so be essentia...
This article describes the results of the New England shelf break acoustics (NESBA) experiment as th...
Abstract. The outcome of a battlefield engagement is often determined by the advantages and disadvan...
The prediction of the acoustic field evolution on a day to week frame, in a given oceanic area, is a...
Rapidly assessing the environmental conditions of a given coastal area with the capability of being ...
Four different Marine Rapid Environmental Assessment (MREA) procedures are compared with a focus on ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
The requirement for rapid environmental assessment has motivated the development of prediction tools...
Systems capable of forecasting ocean properties and acoustic performance in the littoral ocean are b...
In the past few years Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA), applied to shallow waters, has become on...
Rep 02/05 - SiPLAB 21/Mar/2005Environmental inversion of acoustic signals for bottom and water colu...
Predicting sound propagation in shallow or very shallow water environments requires that the frequen...
Sonar performance prediction relies heavily on acoustic propagation models and environmental represe...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (S.M.)--Massa...
Assimilating oceanic observations into prediction systems is an advantageous approach for real-time ...
Multi-model Super-Ensembles (SE) which optimally combine different models, have been shown to signif...
This article describes the results of the New England shelf break acoustics (NESBA) experiment as th...
Abstract. The outcome of a battlefield engagement is often determined by the advantages and disadvan...
The prediction of the acoustic field evolution on a day to week frame, in a given oceanic area, is a...
Rapidly assessing the environmental conditions of a given coastal area with the capability of being ...
Four different Marine Rapid Environmental Assessment (MREA) procedures are compared with a focus on ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Mechanical Engineering, 2007.Includ...
The requirement for rapid environmental assessment has motivated the development of prediction tools...
Systems capable of forecasting ocean properties and acoustic performance in the littoral ocean are b...
In the past few years Rapid Environmental Assessment (REA), applied to shallow waters, has become on...
Rep 02/05 - SiPLAB 21/Mar/2005Environmental inversion of acoustic signals for bottom and water colu...
Predicting sound propagation in shallow or very shallow water environments requires that the frequen...
Sonar performance prediction relies heavily on acoustic propagation models and environmental represe...
Thesis (S.M.)--Massachusetts Institute of Technology, Dept. of Ocean Engineering; and, (S.M.)--Massa...
Assimilating oceanic observations into prediction systems is an advantageous approach for real-time ...
Multi-model Super-Ensembles (SE) which optimally combine different models, have been shown to signif...
This article describes the results of the New England shelf break acoustics (NESBA) experiment as th...
Abstract. The outcome of a battlefield engagement is often determined by the advantages and disadvan...
The prediction of the acoustic field evolution on a day to week frame, in a given oceanic area, is a...