International audienceThe first-order small slope approximation is applied to model the scattering strength from a rough surface in underwater acoustics to account for seafloor for high frequencies from 10 kHz to hundreds of kilohertz. Emphasis is placed on simulating the response from two-dimensional anisotropic rough surfaces. Several rough surfaces are described based on structure functions such as the particular sandy ripples shape. The scattering strength is predicted by the small slope approximation and is first compared to a well known bistatic method, interpolating the Kirchhoff approximation and the small perturbations model, assuming that the rough interface is isotropic. Results obtained from the two different mod-els are similar...
The problem of acoustical scattering by rough (rippled) sediments is important for many applications...
Rough surface scattering plays a crucial role in the statistics of acoustic propagation signals, esp...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...
International audienceThe first-order small slope approximation is applied to model the scattering s...
International audienceThe scattering strength of isotropic and anisotropic rough surfaces was experi...
© 1976-2012 IEEE. The accurate modeling of underwater acoustical reflection from a wind-roughened oc...
In this paper the small slope approximation is applied to acoustic scattering from a randomly rough ...
The accurate modelling of underwater acoustic reflection from a wind-roughened ocean surface is a ch...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to study the scattering strength depending on t...
textInterface roughness can have a significant effect on the scattering of sound energy, and therefo...
Signal scattering due to surface roughness constitutes one of the most important modeling problems i...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
Abstract. High frequency acoustic scattering from the ocean bottom and the ocean surface has been th...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0000470The small-slo...
The results of the numerical simulation of acoustic wave scattering from rough and attenuating sea b...
The problem of acoustical scattering by rough (rippled) sediments is important for many applications...
Rough surface scattering plays a crucial role in the statistics of acoustic propagation signals, esp...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...
International audienceThe first-order small slope approximation is applied to model the scattering s...
International audienceThe scattering strength of isotropic and anisotropic rough surfaces was experi...
© 1976-2012 IEEE. The accurate modeling of underwater acoustical reflection from a wind-roughened oc...
In this paper the small slope approximation is applied to acoustic scattering from a randomly rough ...
The accurate modelling of underwater acoustic reflection from a wind-roughened ocean surface is a ch...
International audienceThe objective of this work was to study the scattering strength depending on t...
textInterface roughness can have a significant effect on the scattering of sound energy, and therefo...
Signal scattering due to surface roughness constitutes one of the most important modeling problems i...
The small slope approximation (SSA) of Voronovich [Sov. Phys. JETP 62, 65–70 (1985)] is a promising ...
Abstract. High frequency acoustic scattering from the ocean bottom and the ocean surface has been th...
The article of record as published may be found at http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/10.0000470The small-slo...
The results of the numerical simulation of acoustic wave scattering from rough and attenuating sea b...
The problem of acoustical scattering by rough (rippled) sediments is important for many applications...
Rough surface scattering plays a crucial role in the statistics of acoustic propagation signals, esp...
A roughened seafloor may be expected to scatter incident sound at non-specular angles, but also to r...