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    • SACLANTCEN real-time signal processing system 

      Seynaeve, Robert; Boni, Pier Angiolo; Duarte, Vasco; McCann, Michael J.; Nesfield, Philip (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)
      To meet its increasing requirements in real-time signal processing, SACLANTCEN has developed a general purpose. signal processing system called WARP to be uS.ed with a fairly wide range of underwater acoustic research ...
    • Scalable adaptive multitarget tracking using multiple sensors 

      Meyer, Florian; Braca, Paolo; Hlawatsch, Franz; Micheli, Michele; LePage, Kevin D. (CMRE, 2019/06)
      In networked mobile multitarget tracking systems, parameters such as detection probabilities, clutter rates, and motion model parameters are often unknown and time-varying. Such parameter variability can seriously degrade ...
    • A scalable algorithm for tracking an unknown number of targets using multiple sensors 

      Meyer, Florian; Braca, Paolo; Willett, Peter K.; Hlawatsch, Franz (CMRE, 2019/06)
      We propose an algorithm for tracking an unknown number of targets based on measurements provided by multiple sensors. Our algorithm achieves low computational complexity and excellent scalability by running belief propagation ...
    • Scalable and distributed sea port operational areas estimation from AIS data 

      Millefiori, Leonardo; Zissis, Dimitrios; Cazzanti, Luca; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)
      Seaports are spatial units that do not remain static over time. They are constantly in flux, evolving according to environmental and connectivity patterns both in size and operational capacity. As such any valid decision ...
    • Scalable distributed change detection and its application to maritime traffic 

      Millefiori, Leonardo; Braca, Paolo; Arcieri, Gianfranco (CMRE, 2019/06)
      Building on a novel methodology based on the Ornstein-Uhlenbeck (OU) process to perform accurate long-term predictions of future positions of ships at sea, we present a statistical approach to the detection of abrupt changes ...
    • Scattering from a random interface 

      DeSanto, John Anthony (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1975/10)
      The problem of scattering from a random interface separating two fluids with different densities and sound speeds is considered. The method is to write coupled integral equations in coordinate space connecting the surface ...
    • Scattering from an elastic cylinder buried beneath a rough water/sediment interface 

      Fawcett, John A. (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)
      In this paper a plane-wave decomposition method is used to compute the two-dimensional backscattering from a buried elastic cylinder as a function of frequency. The cases of a pat water/sediment interface and deteministically ...
    • Scoring robotic competitions: balancing judging promptness and meaningful performance evaluation 

      Ferreira, Fausto; Ferri, Gabriele; Petillot, Yvan; Liu, Xingkun; Palau Franco, Marta; Matteucci, Matteo; Perez Grau, Francisco Javier; Winfield, Alan Ft. (CMRE, 2019/05)
      To have a significant and fair competition an adequate scoring system is necessary. Different scoring systems exist, each one directly related to the nature and goals of the competition, e.g. student/educational, focused ...
    • Seabed characterization by inversion of parametric sonar data: selection of the cost function 

      Caiti, Andrea; Bergem, Oddbjorn; Pouliquen, Eric; Biancheri, A.; Scaricacciotoli, S. (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)
      A class of possible cost functions to be used in model-based estimation of bottom parameters from highfrequency backscatter signals is introduced. The cost is based on the properttes of the signal in the wavelettransformed ...
    • Seabed sediment characteristics assessed geophysically: results of experiments in the Clyde Sea, Scotland 

      Davis, Angela; Haynes, Ronald; Huws, Dei (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)
      Within a research programme aimed at developing in situ sediment classification methodologies, it has been demonstrated that with only limited ground truth information, sub-bottom profiler data can be inverted to produce ...
    • Seabed survey by VHR multichannel seismics: GEOSIS project 

      Meunier, J.; Dubois, J. C.; Kuhn, H.; Desvallieres, Th.; Puech, A. (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)
      Site surveys prior to the installation of offshore facilities are required to obtain shallow soil structural and geotechnical information. The French project GEOSIS was aimed at improving both geophysical and geotechnical ...
    • Secure underwater acoustic networks: current and future research directions 

      Lal, Chhagan; Petroccia, Roberto; Conti, Mauro; Alves, João (CMRE, 2019/06)
      Underwater Acoustic Networks (UANs) are widely used in various applications such as climate change monitoring, pollution control and tracking, tactical surveillance and offshore exploration. However, limited consideration ...
    • Security versus defence: dual use from a system requirement perspective 

      Kessel, Ronald T. (NURC, 2008/09)
      The developers of defence technologies in both industry and national laboratories carried their culture for military system development into the evolving security mission, even for systems that are to be used by civilian ...
    • Sedimentological acoustics: an attempt to reduce the gap between acoustical modeling and sedimentoloogical survey 

      Garlan, Thierry; Demoulin, Xavier (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)
      A major task in shallow water acoustics is to provide pertinent geoacoustical data. The purpose of the work is to evaluate the state of the art in this field, connecting in situ sedimentological measurement and acoustical ...
    • Seismic and hydroacoustic sensing of infrasonic noise in coastal waters 

      Schmalfeldt, Bernd; Rauch, Dieter (NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/06)
      Three-component ocean-bottom seismometers with radio links have been deployed in coastal waters to investigate natural and man-made noise at extremely low frequencies. Seismograms from one or up to three sensor stations ...
    • Semantic criteria for the assessment of uncertainty handling fusion models 

      Jousselme, Anne-Laure (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 

      Reeves, J. L.; Solomon, L. P. (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 

      Cecchi, Daniele; Garau, Bartolome; Camossi, Elena; Berni, Alessandro; Coelho, Emanuel (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 

      Harrison, Chris H.; Nielsen, Peter L. (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 

      Harrison, Chris H.; Nielsen, Peter L. (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 ...