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Acoustic bottom reflectivity
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1989/06)Acoustic reflectivity from the seafloor is often an important factor influencing the performance of ASW systems in different environments, such as in deep water when the bottom bounce paths are used, and in general in ... -
A method for determining absolute velocities from hydrographic data
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/07)This study describes a procedure for deriving the characteristics of large-scale climatic currents from -
Acoustic propagation through oceanic fronts
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)A resume was given of recent experiments in the Mediterranean, East of Malta, designed as a preliminary test of the effect of oceanic fronts on acoustic propagation. It was apparent that in certain circumstances the ... -
SAFARI Seismo-Acoustic Fast field Algorithm for Range-Independent environments: user's guide
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1988/09)An efficient algorithm has been developed for solving the depth-separated wave equation in general fluid/solid horizontlly stratified media. The algorithm has been built into a general-purpose package of computer codes ... -
Low-frequency reverberation measurements with an activated towed array: Scattering strengths and statistics
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/10)Results of reverberation measurements made with a low-frequency activated towed array sonar system in two deep-water locations of the Mediterranean Sea are presented. Measurements took -
Studies on information mechanics
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/04)Related issues connected with the transmission of information in a command and control environment -
High-resolution beamforming techniques performance analysis
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/11)Seven different beamforming techniques (including both conventional and high-resolution types) have been analyzed and compared in order to develop a quantitative relationship between resolution performance on the one hand ... -
An analysis of selected satellite data of the Aegean area with the STARS software
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/11)Data from selected orbits of the NOAA-7 meteorological satellite are used for an exploratory analysis -
Logarithmic least mean square sound-field estimation
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1987/03)The report deals with narrowband beamforming techniques for passive sonar applications. In particular, the Least Mean Square fit parameter estimation technique is used to estimate the spatial sound-field power density. To ... -
Deep-sea circulation in the Alboran sea
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1985/04)Alboran Sea circulation between 220 and 1100 m depth is studied. Interaction between three types of water masses in this area causes a complicated flow pattern. Atlantic water flowing as a jet through the Strait of Gibraltar ... -
Oceanic-acoustic experiments at SACLANTCEN
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1971/12)Last year, at the Director's suggestion, a project in oceanicacoustics was set up at the Centre with scientists from at least 3 groups playing some part in the planning and execution of experiments. The p roject represents ... -
Efficient global matrix approach to the computation of synthetic seismograms
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/05)A numerically efficient global matrix approach to the solution of the wave equation in horizontally stratified environments is presented. The field in each layer is expressed as a superposition of the field produced by the ... -
A fast field model for three-dimensional wave propagation in stratified environments based on the global matrix method
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/03)A three-dimensional fast field program (FFP) model based on the global matrix method will be presented. Compared to traditional propagator matrix methods, the global matrix method allows for a more efficient, and, furthermore, ... -
Underwater photography for quantitative description of bottom roughness
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1985/04)Knowledge of the roughness of the sea floor is obviously of great importance in marine geology for understanding the processes of the ocean bottom, and in underwater acoustics for understanding the scattering process. The ... -
Review of numerical models in underwater acoustics including recently developed fast-field program
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1984/12)Two papers given by SACLANTCEN personnel at the NATO Advanced Research Workshop on Hybrid Formulation of Wave Propagation and Scattering at Castel Gandolfo, Rome, Italy on 30 August to 3 September 1983 are published as a ... -
An evaluation of digitized APT data from the TIROS-N/NOAA-A, -J series of meteorological satellites
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1984/03)The TIROS-N/NOAA-A,-J series of meteorological satellites transmit imagery data to the Earth in both digital and analogue formats. The analogue data are a processed subset of the digital dat and have lower resolution. A ... -
Variable sea level and strait flows in the Mediterranean: a theoretical study of the response to meteorological forcing
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1983/05)Changes in atmospheric pressure over the Mediterranean are thought to account for a significant part of low frequency sea level changes and associated flow through the Strait of Gibraltar. However, Crepon's (1965) examination ... -
Use of the towship for assessing towed-array performance and analyzing data quality
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/11)A series of relatively simple tests are presented and discussed, which used in conjunction with the noise received from the towship, can be used in real time to assess the performance of a towed array and the quality of ... -
High-frequency normal-mode calculations in deep water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/10)A method has been developed to perform high-frequency deep-water normal-mode calculations in the multikilohertz region in water depths of the order of 5 km. The results from this technique agree with fast field program ... -
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 ...