The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the received echo strength or the induced Doppler shift. However, additional classification information is available from the phase shift introduced by some targets as a result of the acoustic boundary conditions. For example, reverberation returns from the sea surface and from the swim-bladders of various fish introduce an additional phase shift that is not usually present in returns from the seabed or man-made targets. Techniques based on the use of sub-band correlators are presented for measuring the phase shifts associated with certain stationary and moving targets when insonified by broadband transmissions. The performance of the target-phase me...
Sonar target classification based on frequency-domain echo analysis is investigated. Conventional pu...
Abstract—The influence of transmitted waveforms on the signal-to-reverberation ratio (SRR) of a low-...
The secretiveness of sonar operation can be achieved by using continuous frequency-modulated soundin...
As a ranging sensor, a continuous transmission frequency modulation (CTFM) sonar with its ability fo...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
An appropriate copyright notice must be included along with the full citation for the published pape...
Target phase has been advanced as an additional parameter for sonar target identification. Previous ...
Target phase has been advanced as an additional parameter for sonar target identification. Previous ...
An important problem in sonar signal processing is the two-point estimation of the velocity of a ran...
International audienceThis research work deals with the resolution problem in Phase Differencing Bat...
A CW FM type sounding signal is used in the classical solution of silent sonar. While the signal pro...
Traditionally, active sonar systems employ an enveloped-continuous wave (CW) or linear-frequency mod...
The application of Frequency Modulated (FM) signals promises the following essential improvement of ...
Sonar target classification based on frequency-domain echo analysis is investigated. Conventional pu...
Abstract—The influence of transmitted waveforms on the signal-to-reverberation ratio (SRR) of a low-...
The secretiveness of sonar operation can be achieved by using continuous frequency-modulated soundin...
As a ranging sensor, a continuous transmission frequency modulation (CTFM) sonar with its ability fo...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
International audience—The knowledge of the impulse response of the propagation channel is required ...
An appropriate copyright notice must be included along with the full citation for the published pape...
Target phase has been advanced as an additional parameter for sonar target identification. Previous ...
Target phase has been advanced as an additional parameter for sonar target identification. Previous ...
An important problem in sonar signal processing is the two-point estimation of the velocity of a ran...
International audienceThis research work deals with the resolution problem in Phase Differencing Bat...
A CW FM type sounding signal is used in the classical solution of silent sonar. While the signal pro...
Traditionally, active sonar systems employ an enveloped-continuous wave (CW) or linear-frequency mod...
The application of Frequency Modulated (FM) signals promises the following essential improvement of ...
Sonar target classification based on frequency-domain echo analysis is investigated. Conventional pu...
Abstract—The influence of transmitted waveforms on the signal-to-reverberation ratio (SRR) of a low-...
The secretiveness of sonar operation can be achieved by using continuous frequency-modulated soundin...