Publication Date:
2013-08-31
Description:
Acoustic propagation over medium to long ranges in the atmosphere is subject to many complex, interacting effects. Of particular interest at this point is modeling low frequency (less than 500 Hz) propagation for the purpose of predicting ranges and bearing accuracies at which acoustic sources can be detected. A simple means of estimating how much of the received signal power propagated directly from the source to the receiver and how much was received by turbulent scattering was developed. The correlations between the propagation mechanism and detection thresholds, beamformer bearing estimation accuracies, and beamformer processing gain of passive acoustic signal detection systems were explored.
Keywords:
ACOUSTICS
Type:
NASA. Langley Research Center, Joint Acoustic Propagation Experiment (JAPE-91) Workshop; p 41-53
Format:
application/pdf
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