Browsing Reprints by Subject "Transmission loss"
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A technique of comparative analysis of underwater sound transmission loss curves
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1975/10)A procedure has been developed for the analysis of transmission loss curves in which received power is known or expressible as a linear function of range. The procedure separates each curve into a sum of three components ... -
Acoustic signal dispersion and distortion by shallow undersea transmission channels
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)The undersea littoral is an adverse medium for acoustic signal transmission to horizontal ranges of many water depths. Reflections and scattering in the bounded, nonhomogeneous channel disperse the arrivaj of received ... -
Application of ray tracing with horizontal gradient to monostatic boundary reverberation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)Presented is the current work being done at the Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) on the development of a series of computer programs to predict long range, low frequency, monostatic boundary reverberation. The emphasis is ... -
Beam spreading and loss of spatial coherence in an inhomogeneous and fluctuating ocean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1975/10)A theory has been developed that enables estimates to be made of beam bending, beam spreading and loss of spatial coherence. In this paper we concentrate on the loss of spatial coherence due to scattering. Using a minus ... -
Calculation of propagation losses in a medium with a velocity profile approximated by a number of Epstein profiles
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)This paper presents a digital ray-theory program, by which the ray trace, travel time and intensity can be calculated for velocity profiles approximated by a number of Epstein functions. -
Computer models for underwater sound propagation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1975/10)The state of affairs of computer models for underwater sound propagation loss estimation is discussed from the viewpoints of two segments of the sonar community; i.e., (1) those who develop the models and are primarily ... -
Deterministic propagation modelling: Part 1: Fundamental principles *Part 2: Numerical results
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1981/06)The physics of sound propagation in the ocean is briefly reviewed. The wave equation is presented and a set of solutions under a variety of approximations is discussed. The consistency among these solutions is illustrated. -
Environmental impact on mobile sonar shallow water operations
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)Shallow Water operations provide unique challenges for mobile sonars. In many cases propagation conditions can be optimized - our studies have shown that sound channeling can occur in approximately 75% of the strategic ... -
Low frequency active sonar (LFA) bottom loss requirements
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1993/08)A bottom interaction simulator was developed to investigate LFA bottom bounce losses, i.e., the mismatch losses, which occur in matched filter processing of bottom and target reflected signals due to the time spreading ... -
Modeling range-dependent, high-frequency, shallow-water torpedo reverberation data
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)The high-frequency, forward bottom losses predicted by a lossy Rayleigh and a Biot poroelastic sediment model are substantially different. These differences will accumulate and become measurable in multiple bottom bounce ... -
Relative contribution of surface roughness and bottom attenuation to propagation loss in shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1975/10)A simulation study has been performed to investigate the relative importance of the contributions of surface roughness and bottom attenuation to propagation loss under differing environmental conditionso The NRL normal ... -
Target time smearing with short transmmissions and multipath propagation
(NURC, 2012/04)In active sonar the target echo level is often estimated with a propagation model that adds all multipath arrivals. If the (post-correlator) transmitted pulse is short compared to the multipath time spread then there is ... -
Theoretical calculation of transmission loss in the ocean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)The topic that is dealt with in this paper is a method for c omputation of acoustic transmission loss by sound propagation in the ocean. The method i s based on the ray theory which is used in connection with an acoustic ...