Traditionally, ocean acoustic signals have been acquired using hydrophones, which measure the pressure field and are typically omnidirectional. A vector sensor measures both the acoustic pressure and the three components of particle velocity. Assembled into an array, a vector sensor array (VSA) improves spatial filtering capabilities when compared with arrays of same length and same number of hydrophones. The objective of this work is to show the advantage of the use of vector sensors in underwater acoustic applications such as direction of arrival (DOA) estimation and geoacoustic inversion. Beyond the improvements in DOA estimation, it will be shown the advantages of using the VSA in bottom parameters estimation. Additionally, is tested ...
Recent advances in sensor design have led to the development of receiving systems whose elements are...
This paper investigates the design and applica-tion of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS), traditionall...
We study the performances of several computationally efficient and simple techniques for estimating ...
Traditionally, ocean acoustic signals have been acquired using hydrophones, which measure the pressu...
Nowadays, vector sensors which measure both acoustic pressure and particle velocity begin to be ava...
The objective of this paper is to present an overview of the work developed at SiPLAB, University o...
Vector sensors (VS) are devices that measure the vectorial particle velocity field. Compared with tr...
Nowadays, vector sensors which measure both acoustic pressure and particle velocity begin to be avai...
This paper proposes a vector sensor measurement model and the related Bartlett estimator based on pa...
A vector sensor is constituted by one omni directional pressure sensor and three velocity-meters th...
Vector Sensor Arrays (hereafter VSAs) are progressively becoming more and more attractive among the ...
Abstract: Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and the particle velocity components. This ty...
Vector sensors measure both the acoustic pressure and the three components of particle velocity. Be...
Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and the particle velocity components. This type of sen...
This paper aims at estimating the azimuth, range and depth of a cooperative broadband acoustic sourc...
Recent advances in sensor design have led to the development of receiving systems whose elements are...
This paper investigates the design and applica-tion of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS), traditionall...
We study the performances of several computationally efficient and simple techniques for estimating ...
Traditionally, ocean acoustic signals have been acquired using hydrophones, which measure the pressu...
Nowadays, vector sensors which measure both acoustic pressure and particle velocity begin to be ava...
The objective of this paper is to present an overview of the work developed at SiPLAB, University o...
Vector sensors (VS) are devices that measure the vectorial particle velocity field. Compared with tr...
Nowadays, vector sensors which measure both acoustic pressure and particle velocity begin to be avai...
This paper proposes a vector sensor measurement model and the related Bartlett estimator based on pa...
A vector sensor is constituted by one omni directional pressure sensor and three velocity-meters th...
Vector Sensor Arrays (hereafter VSAs) are progressively becoming more and more attractive among the ...
Abstract: Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and the particle velocity components. This ty...
Vector sensors measure both the acoustic pressure and the three components of particle velocity. Be...
Vector sensors measure the acoustic pressure and the particle velocity components. This type of sen...
This paper aims at estimating the azimuth, range and depth of a cooperative broadband acoustic sourc...
Recent advances in sensor design have led to the development of receiving systems whose elements are...
This paper investigates the design and applica-tion of an Acoustic Vector Sensor (AVS), traditionall...
We study the performances of several computationally efficient and simple techniques for estimating ...