Browsing CMRE Publications by Type "Scientific Report (SR)"
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Signal and reverberation formulae including refraction
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2003/04)Because reverberation is an incoherent process it is possible to base realistic solutions on very simple flux theory. This report extends the closed-form signal and reverberation formulae of an earlier report [SACLANTCEN ... -
Single mode excitation, attenuation and backscatter in shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1995/10)Normal mode theory is used to illustrate that a vertical array of weighted sources driven in an -
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 ... -
Some ray and intensity solutions in the complex plane
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1974/02)This paper presents a method to test range-dependent ray-tracing programs. The method is based on complex-function theory. From an analytic function that has a zero point at the emitter, expressions for sound speed, ray ... -
Sound propagation in a wedge-shaped ocean with a penetrable bottom
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1980/07)Modal cutoff during up-slope propagation in a wedge-shaped ocean is studied using the parabolic equation model; theoretical results are compared with some model tank experiments. -
Sound propagation in shallow water: a detailed description of the acoustic field close to surface and bottom
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/02)Experimental data are compared with normal-mode predictions for an isovelocity shallow-water propagation channel overlying a complicated layered bottom. Measurements were made close to both the sea surface and the sea floor ... -
Source localization in shallow water using multi-frequency processing of shot data
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1996/07)Multi-frequency processing methods are applied to real data generated by explosives to examine the -
Spatial correlation of surface-generated noise in a stratified ocean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1980/10)A model is developed for the calculation of the spatial properties of the noise field produced in a stratified ocean by the action of wind at the surface. The random noise sources are represented by correlated monopoles ... -
Statistical evaluation of 80 kHz shallow-water seafloor reverberation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/09)Knowledge of the background reverberation environment is a prerequisite for the design of any target detection scheme. While the problem of understanding and predicting high-frequency background reverberation level or mean ... -
Statistical normalization of non-Rayleigh reverberation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2000/02)Low-frequency active sonar systems operating in shallow water are primarily limited by reverberation. -
Studies on information mechanics
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/04)Related issues connected with the transmission of information in a command and control environment -
Subcritical penetration of narrow Gaussian beams into sediments
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1988/03)Complete wave-theory solutions have been obtained numerically for both the reflected and the transmitted fields associated with a narrow Gaussian beam incident on a water-sediment interface near the critical grazing angle. ... -
Target localization with multiple sonar receivers
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 2000/01)Deployable Underwater Surveillance Systems (DUSS) are a network of small multistatic transmitter/receiver sonar nodes. This study analyzes the contact localization capabilities of DUSS in term of range, time and bearing ... -
The effect of a layer of varying density on high-frequency acoustic reflection, forward propagation loss and backscattering strength
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/06)This report examines the impact that a thin layer of varying density would have on high-frequency reflection, forward loss and backscattering of acoustic plane waves from the seafloor. A functional form for density ... -
The effects of atmospheric and thermohaline variability on the validation of the GEOSAT altimeter oceanographic signal between Scotland and Iceland
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/10)Atmospheric and oceanographic profiles from the area between Scotland and Iceland are analysed in -
The GIN Sea: Review of physical oceanography and literature from 1972
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1988/07)A synthesis and review of the physical oceanography of the GIN Sea (Greenland, Iceland, and Norwegian Seas) is presented. An accompanying bibliography complete from 1972 is included. Emphasis is placed on describing the ... -
The magnetic dipole moment of RV Alliance
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1999/02)A SACLANTCEN magnetometry sea trial was performed in September 1998 in the northern Tyrrhenian Sea in the vicinity of the Formiche di Grosseto islands. One of the trial objectives -
The ocean wave dynamo: a source of magnetic ambient noise
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997/09)The electromagnetic dynamo field of sea surface waves, a consequence of the Lorentz force, has been measured with two simultaneously operating, closely spaced tri-axial magnetometers. Measurements from a magnetometer located ... -
The optimum frequency of propagation in shallow-water environments
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1983/04)The optimum frequency of propagation in shallow water environments is the result of competing propagation and attenuation mechanisms at high and low frequencies. It is shown that the optimum frequency is strongly dependent ... -
The sea surface as a random filter for underwater sound waves
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1974/06)In this dissertation the phenomenon of scattering and reflection of underwater sound waves from the sea surface is studied by considering the surface sound channel as a random, time-dependent filter. This filter can be ...