Browsing CMRE Publications by Title
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Camelot - localization beacon system
(CMRE, 2019-05)C2 Advanced Multi-Domain Environment And Live Observation Technologies (CAMELOT) is a H2020 project intended to develop and demonstrate different advanced command and control service modules for multiple platform domains ... -
Cardioid receive array calibration for active systems
(NURC, 2006/08)Nowadays active detection improvement relies significantly on advanced sensor technology, such as the cardioid receive array that allows the directional (right/left) discrimination of the received signal. However, in ... -
Celtic Duet - a joint SACLANTCEN/NRL shallow-water sea trial in Celtic Sea during July 1992: data summary
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/10)In July 1992 a joint shallow-water sea trial was conducted in the -
Channel sensitive processor: real data processing
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1998/02)The CSP is applied to data collected during the DUSS97 sea trial. A one-way geometry is used and the transmitted signal propagation time is known a priori. As predicted by analytical and simulation studies, the CSP detector ... -
Channel sensitive processor: sensitivity and optimization study
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/10)The detection performance of the Channel-Sensitive Processor (CSP) has been tested in dense multipath conditions. It was demonstrated that, for a known propagation channel, the CSP outperforms the conventional matched ... -
Channel-adapted source for shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)In shallow water areas the utilization of active sonar is complicated by the fact that in these environments the performance of active systems is degraded by source signal interaction with channel boundaries. These boundary ... -
Channel-sensitive processor: development and detection performance evaluation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/03)A Channel Sensitive Processor (CSP) which improves upon the detection performance of the traditional matched filter is developed. This method compensates for the performance degradation of the matched filter due to dense ... -
Characteristics of the mediterranean seagrass Posidonia oceanica contributing to high-frequency acoustic scattering
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2000/05)Posidonia oceanica meadows are the most important ecosystem for the life cycle of coastal Mediterranean benthos with a fundamental role in the primary production of the neritic system and a decisive influence on other ... -
Classification of odontocete buzz clicks using a multi-hypothesis tracker
(NURC, 2009/12)Blainville's beaked whale (Mesoplodon densirostris) buzz clicks have been found to have characteristics that can vary significantly. While we have not succeeded to classify them individually, we find that their spectrum ... -
CMRE 60th anniversary 1959 - 2019
(CMRE, 2019-10)This book has been published in recognition of the significant accomplishments achieved by the Centre of Maritime Research and Experimentation over the past 60 years. Thank you to the Centre's staff, scientists, engineers, ... -
Collaborative hybrid ARQ for CDMA-based reliable underwater acoustic communications
(CMRE, 2019/05)Achieving high throughput and reliability in underwater acoustic networks is a challenging task due to the bandwidth-limited and unpredictable nature of the channel. In a multi-node structure, such as in the Internet of ... -
Collaborative multistatic ASW using AUVs: demonstrating necessary technologies
(NURC, 2009/12)Many research laboratories and several nations are showing an interest in the 'underwater networked battlespace' in which a combination of stationary and mobile underwater platforms communicate wholly or partially by the ... -
Comments on the ray theory approximation
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A communications and relative navigation architecture for underwater vehicle coordination
(CMRE, 2019/06)This paper presents an implementation of a communications stack for underwater communications and relative localisation. The application scenario, under the auspices of the EC MORPH project, is described. The high-level ... -
Comparative calibration programme within NATO countries
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1963/11)A NATO inter-laboratory programme of comparative hydrophone calibration is described including a description of the calibration facilities and methods of the participants. Hydrophones Type H29, F31, and F36 from the US ... -
Comparison of a time domain spectral collocation method and the time-evolution backscatter model BORIS
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/11)A model based on the time-domain spectral collocation method has been implemented at Forsvarets -
Comparison of CONGRATS ray tracing predictions with MEDUSA measurements of reverberation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)From the user's point of view, ray tracing is just a computer procedure which is inserted into larger programs of different degrees of complexity . The following table indicates in which kind of programs this procedure is ... -
Comparison of measured reverberation on the transmission loss data with modelled results on the West Florida continental shelf
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)Acoustic data from the September, 1992 Area Characterization Test (ACT I) are compared to ADAM (Advanced Development Acoustic Model) output. Conduct of harsh shallow water acoustic exercises, and data interpretation mandates ... -
Comparison of propagation measurements obtained using the MEDUSA system with computer modelled data
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Comparison of ray tracing predictions with wideband propagation measurements
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)The paper gives an illustration of the latest methods which have been developed at SACLANTCEN for the experimental study of sound propagation in deep water. They are based on a high sampling of the sound field produced by ...