As a ranging sensor, a continuous transmission frequency modulation (CTFM) sonar with its ability for range finding and range profile formation works effectively under stationary conditions. When a relative velocity exists between the target and the sonar, the echo signal is Doppler-shifted. This situation causes the output of the sensor to deviate from the actual target range, thus limiting its applications to stationary conditions only. This work presents an approach for correcting such a deviation. By analyzing the Doppler effect during the propagation process, the sensor output can be corrected by a Doppler factor. To obtain this factor, a conventional CTFM system is slightly modified by adding a single tone signal with a frequency that...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...
The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the rece...
A CW FM type sounding signal is used in the classical solution of silent sonar. While the signal pro...
The secretiveness of sonar operation can be achieved by using continuous frequency-modulated soundin...
During the operation of an FMCW (frequency modulated continuous wave) maritime radar, the system tra...
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 ...
To increase sonar range and to improve the range resolution and SNR, modern sonars use a matched fil...
The application of Frequency Modulated (FM) signals promises the following essential improvement of ...
An important problem in sonar signal processing is the two-point estimation of the velocity of a ran...
Sonar target classification based on frequency-domain echo analysis is investigated. Conventional pu...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...
The majority of active sonar systems detect and classify a target based on the amplitude of the rece...
A CW FM type sounding signal is used in the classical solution of silent sonar. While the signal pro...
The secretiveness of sonar operation can be achieved by using continuous frequency-modulated soundin...
During the operation of an FMCW (frequency modulated continuous wave) maritime radar, the system tra...
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 ...
To increase sonar range and to improve the range resolution and SNR, modern sonars use a matched fil...
The application of Frequency Modulated (FM) signals promises the following essential improvement of ...
An important problem in sonar signal processing is the two-point estimation of the velocity of a ran...
Sonar target classification based on frequency-domain echo analysis is investigated. Conventional pu...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
Sonar-based underwater surveillance, including the problem of diver detection, is a challenging task...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...
International audienceThis paper presents a new method, in an underwater context, of estimating the ...