Direct measurement and matched-field inversion approaches to array shape estimation

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作者
Hodgkiss, WS [1 ]
Ensberg, DE [1 ]
Murray, JJ [1 ]
DSpain, GL [1 ]
Booth, NO [1 ]
Schey, PW [1 ]
机构
[1] NCCOSC,RES DEV TESTING & EVALUAT DIV,CODE 881,SAN DIEGO,CA 92152
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10.1109/48.544050
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TU [建筑科学];
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0813 ;
摘要
Accurate knowledge of array shape is essential for carrying out full wavefield (matched-field) processing, Direct approaches to array element localization (AEL) include both nonacoustic (tilt-heading sensors) and acoustic (high-frequency, transponder-based navigation) methods. The low-frequency signature emitted from a distant source also can be used in an inversion approach to determine array shape, The focus of this paper is on a comparison of the array shape results from these three different methods using data from a 120-m aperture vertical array deployed during SWellEx3 (Shallow Water evaluation cell Experiment #3). Located 2 m above the shallowest array element was a self-recording package equipped with depth, tilt, and direction-of-tilt sensors, thereby permitting AEL to be performed non-acoustically. Direct AEL also was performed acoustically by making use of transponder pings (in the vicinity of 12 kHz) received by high-frequency hydrophones spaced every 7.5 m along the vertical array, In addition to these direct approaches, AEL was carried out using an inversion technique where matched-field processing was performed on a multitone (50-200 Hz), acoustic source at various ranges and azimuths from the array. As shown, the time-evolving array shape estimates generated by all three AEL methods provide a consistent picture of array motion throughout the 6-h period analyzed.
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