WOSInternational audienceIn many oceanic waveguides, acoustic propagation is characterized by a parameter called waveguide invariant. This property is used in many passive and active sonar applications where knowledge of the waveguide invariant value is required. The waveguide invariant is classically considered as scalar but several studies show that it is better modeled by a distribution because of its dependence on frequency and mode pairs. This paper presents a new method for estimating the waveguide invariant distribution. Using the noise radiated by a distant ship and a single hydrophone, the proposed methodology allows estimating the waveguide invariant for each pair of modes in shallow water. Performance is evaluated on simulated da...
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 155th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Paris, France, 29...
Attenuation from fish can reduce the intensity of acoustic signals and significantly decrease detect...
The long-term goal of this research is to increase our understanding of shallow water acoustic propa...
WOSInternational audienceIn many oceanic waveguides, acoustic propagation is characterized by a para...
International audienceWhen recorded on an horizontal array, the acoustic intensity of a broadband so...
Random variability in shallow water will induce variability in a propagating acoustic field. The lon...
International audienceDuring long term passive acoustic monitoring in shallow water in Iroise Sea, t...
Acoustic propagation in the ocean waveguide is characterized by mutual interference between the mult...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of passive source depth discrimination in oce...
The waveguide invariant in shallow water environments has been widely studied in the context of pass...
<p>Reverberation and clutter are two of the principle obstacles to active sonar target detection in ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Abstract: In most underwater acoustic experiments acoustic sources and hydrophone arrays are moored...
A solution to the problem of bearing estimation of multiple sound sources in a shallow ocean wavegui...
Attenuation from fish can reduce the intensity of acoustic signals and significantly decrease detect...
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 155th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Paris, France, 29...
Attenuation from fish can reduce the intensity of acoustic signals and significantly decrease detect...
The long-term goal of this research is to increase our understanding of shallow water acoustic propa...
WOSInternational audienceIn many oceanic waveguides, acoustic propagation is characterized by a para...
International audienceWhen recorded on an horizontal array, the acoustic intensity of a broadband so...
Random variability in shallow water will induce variability in a propagating acoustic field. The lon...
International audienceDuring long term passive acoustic monitoring in shallow water in Iroise Sea, t...
Acoustic propagation in the ocean waveguide is characterized by mutual interference between the mult...
International audienceThis paper addresses the problem of passive source depth discrimination in oce...
The waveguide invariant in shallow water environments has been widely studied in the context of pass...
<p>Reverberation and clutter are two of the principle obstacles to active sonar target detection in ...
Thesis (Ph. D.)--Joint Program in Oceanography/Applied Ocean Science and Engineering (Massachusetts ...
Abstract: In most underwater acoustic experiments acoustic sources and hydrophone arrays are moored...
A solution to the problem of bearing estimation of multiple sound sources in a shallow ocean wavegui...
Attenuation from fish can reduce the intensity of acoustic signals and significantly decrease detect...
Proceedings of Meetings on Acoustics, 155th Meeting Acoustical Society of America, Paris, France, 29...
Attenuation from fish can reduce the intensity of acoustic signals and significantly decrease detect...
The long-term goal of this research is to increase our understanding of shallow water acoustic propa...