Browsing by Subject "Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFAS)"
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Signal processing for an active sonar system suitable for advanced sensor technology applications and environmental adaptation schemes
(NURC, 2006/08)An overview of the basic elements of an active sonar system in conjunction with a description of the signal processing chain utilized at the NATO Undersea Research Centre for detection and localization of undersea targets ... -
Single ping clutter reduction: segmentation using Markov random fields
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1999/03)The use of low frequency active sonar in shallow water leads to large numbers of clutter detections. This high false alarm rate can overload automatic tracking and classification algorithms. Traditional detection algorithms ... -
Source localization for a low frequency active multistatic sonar system
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)In a low frequency active bistatic or multistatic sonar system, it is essential tohave accurate knowledge of the location of the transmitting source ship. Inaccuracies inthis information translate directly to errors in the ... -
Spatial and temporal coherence in a long range, upslope environment
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)In an active acoustic test conducted off the USA Pacific Coast in November-December 1991, a low-frequency source, kept stationary over the deep basin, insonified from long range the coastal slope and shelf. An autonomous, ... -
Statistical characterization of shallow-water bistatic sonar reverberation and noise
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)Shallow-water, low-frequency bistatic sonar measurements often exhibit high noise caused by bathymetric reverberation and other sources. Understanding the noise statistics is an essential first step in developing filters ... -
Sub-sea floor buried reflectors imaged by low frequency active sonar
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/06)Low Frequency Active Sonar (LFAS) utilizes low-frequency acoustic -
Through-the-sensor geoacoustic inversion along a towed horizontal line array: results from real data set in the Mediterranean sea
(NURC, 2007/12)The assessment of active sonar performances in shallow water strongly depends on the environmental conditions. Of most importance, bottom properties are known to strongly affect the forward acoustic propagation and ...