A sequential filtering technique for geoacoustic inversion with ship of opportunity and a vector sensor
Ren, Q.; Hermand, J.-P. (2012). A sequential filtering technique for geoacoustic inversion with ship of opportunity and a vector sensor, in: 2012 Oceans. Proceedings of a meeting held 14-19 October 2012, Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA.
In: (2012). 2012 Oceans. Proceedings of a meeting held 14-19 October 2012, Hampton Roads, Virginia, USA. IEEE: New York. ISBN 978-1-4673-0829-8. 1 cd-rom pp., more
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This paper introduces a sequential filtering technique to obtain the ocean bottom acoustic properties with the noise field of a ship of opportunity. It filters the ratio between pressure p and vertical particle velocity V-z (or pressure gradient p(g)), both measured by a vector sensor, to estimate the environmental properties. This technique models the inverse problem as a random walk for the environmental time/spatial evolution, by formulating the environmental parameters in a recursive state-space form. It assumes the environmental parameters as the summation of previous stage parameters with a noise variance term for each state, and estimates their values along the source ship track by sequentially filtering recorded ship noise data. Numerical tests were carried out for the South East Elba environment. The preliminary results demonstrates this technique can effectively resolve most geoacoustic parameters. |
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