A high frequency experiment was conducted in the Woods Hole Harbor in Massachusetts to evaluate the effectiveness of Doppler sonar for discriminating targets from reverberation. Using a pulsed linear frequency modulated signal, one finds that the matched filtered outputs are filled with high-level discrete backscattered returns, referred to as clutter, which are often confused with the target echo. The high level non-target returns have an amplitude distribution that is heavy-tailed. Using a Doppler-sensitive binary-phase-shift-keying signal coded with an m-sequence, the target echo and clutter can be separated by Doppler and delay, and tracked using the Doppler spectrogram (Dopplergram). The Doppler filtered time series show a background r...
The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the rece...
Transmitting waveform design and signal processing method optimization are effective ways to improve...
In shallow water, the primary limitation of the performance of active sonar is the reverberation tha...
Abstract—The influence of transmitted waveforms on the signal-to-reverberation ratio (SRR) of a low-...
In the last two decades, low-frequency active sonar (LFAS) emerged as one of the most efficient tool...
The article presents methods that help in the elimination of mutual clutter as well as the consequen...
Doppler radars can distinguish targets from clutter if the target's velocity along the radar line of...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
To increase sonar range and to improve the range resolution and SNR, modern sonars use a matched fil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42)In airborne or shipborne doppler radar, discriminat...
This paper describes the detection and classification of targets against clutter by distinguishing b...
The use of high–resolution, active sonar systems in littoral environments often results in high fals...
The influence of the waveform of the transmitted signal on the signal to reverberation ratio induced...
<p>Reverberation and clutter are two of the principle obstacles to active sonar target detection in ...
Abstract In active sonar systems, the detection of echo from targets can deteriorate due to reverber...
The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the rece...
Transmitting waveform design and signal processing method optimization are effective ways to improve...
In shallow water, the primary limitation of the performance of active sonar is the reverberation tha...
Abstract—The influence of transmitted waveforms on the signal-to-reverberation ratio (SRR) of a low-...
In the last two decades, low-frequency active sonar (LFAS) emerged as one of the most efficient tool...
The article presents methods that help in the elimination of mutual clutter as well as the consequen...
Doppler radars can distinguish targets from clutter if the target's velocity along the radar line of...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
To increase sonar range and to improve the range resolution and SNR, modern sonars use a matched fil...
Includes bibliographical references (pages 41-42)In airborne or shipborne doppler radar, discriminat...
This paper describes the detection and classification of targets against clutter by distinguishing b...
The use of high–resolution, active sonar systems in littoral environments often results in high fals...
The influence of the waveform of the transmitted signal on the signal to reverberation ratio induced...
<p>Reverberation and clutter are two of the principle obstacles to active sonar target detection in ...
Abstract In active sonar systems, the detection of echo from targets can deteriorate due to reverber...
The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the rece...
Transmitting waveform design and signal processing method optimization are effective ways to improve...
In shallow water, the primary limitation of the performance of active sonar is the reverberation tha...