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Semantic criteria for the assessment of uncertainty handling fusion models
(CMRE, 2019/06)This paper proposes an illustration of the Uncertainty Representation and Reasoning Evaluation Framework (URREF) for the comparison of two classical fusion schemes. We revisit the classical works comparing Bayes' rule and ... -
Sensitivity of ray theory to input data
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)Acoustic propagation problems which are solved using ray theory require certain input data. In particular, the source and receiver locations, sound-velocity field and bottom and surface conditions are required. Frequently, ... -
Sensor-driven glider data processing
(CMRE, 2019/06)Gliders data are an important source of observations for oceanographers, hence harmonization and interoperability among different acquisition systems are key enablers towards efficient data sharing and effective reuse. As ... -
Separability of scattering and reflection parameters in reverberation inversion
(NURC, 2007/11)A premise of reverberation inversion is that one can separate geoacoustic reflection properties from scattering properties since their effects on reverberation are distinguishable. Some doubt has been cast on this premise ... -
Separability of seabed reflection and scattering properties in reverberation inversion
(NURC, 2007/02)Separation of scattering properties (Lambert's mu) from reflection properties (the reflection loss angle derivative alpha) presents difficulties in the geoacoustic inversion of long range reverberation in isovelocity ... -
Separation of measured noise coherence matrix into Toeplitz and Hankel parts
(CMRE, 2017/08)The cross-spectral density of ocean ambient noise is usually estimated from the product of the complex hydrophone signals, each of which already corresponds to the summed responses of sources from all angles. The true ... -
Shallow water propagation incorporating both bubble plumes and sea-surface roughness
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)The effect of including a range dependent bubble layer and a suitable sea surface spectrum in modeling shallow water propagation is analyzed. Propagation is simulated through a hrghly accurate model based on a modified PE ... -
Shallow water reverberation modeling using an autoregressive range-scattering function approach
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)The primary limitation on system performance for active sonars is reverberation - the reradiation of acoustic energy back to the receiver from inhomogeneities in the physical properties of the medium and its boundaries. A ... -
Shallow water synthetic aperture sonar: an enabling technology for NATO MCM forces
(NURC, 2007/10)The change in military focus from Cold War doctrine to expeditionary operations in shallower littoral water and the heightened terrorist threat to ports and their approaches, have put increased emphasis on countering ... -
Shallow-water ASW sonar design
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Shallow-water coherence of broadband signals
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)The frequency-dependent spatial and temporal variabilities of sound propagation in coastal regions is investigated by ezperiment and numerical simulations. Experimental observations show that temporal coherence of the ... -
Shallow-water seafloor characterization for high-frequency multibeam echosounder: image segmentation using angular backscatter
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)Sonar images from multibeam echosounders are submitted to various degradations, partly due to the sensor itself: Signal artefacts and corresponding corrections are presented, both for signal processing and for array ... -
Shallow-water sound transmission measurements taken on the New Jersey continental shelf
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)Calibrated acoustic measurements were made under calm sea state conditions on the New Jersey shelf near the AMCOR 6010 borehole, a surveyed area with known geophysical properties. The experiment was conducted in 73 m water ... -
Shear properties of ocean sediments determined from numerical modelling of Scholte wave data
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/06)Recently it has become apparent that shear properties of ocean sediments are most easily determined from measured propagation characteristics of seismic interface waves. We use a newly developed numeri ca l model of wave ... -
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 ... -
Signal-processing language and operating system
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)Signal Processing Language/One (SPL/I) was developed at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) as a high-level computer programming language for signal processing. SPL/I is the first high-level language to be designed for ... -
Simultaneous analysis in real time
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Site and frequency dependence of ambient noise in the North Eastern Pacific Ocean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/06)One-hour averages of omnidirectional ambient noise measurements at 60 Hz and 165 Hz are analyzed for two nearby, deep ocean sites in the Northeastern Pacific during February and March 1981. Site A is a high noise site and ... -
Site dependence of wind-dominated ambient noise in shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/06)A survey of ambient noise data in shallow water taken under wind-dominated conditions shows substantial differences in spectrum level (often greater than 10 dB) under the same windspeerl and sea-state conditions. This ... -
Small scale volumetric inhomogeneities of shallow water sediments: measurements and discussion
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)There is a consensus that high-frequency acoustic scattering by the ocean bottom is partly due to sediment volumetric inhomogeneities, r e., random fluctuations in sediment sound speed and density. Understanding the spatial ...