Sequential parameter estimation of modal dispersion curves with an adaptive particle filter in shallow water: Experimental results

Hong Liu, Kunde Yang, Qiulong Yang

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Abstract

An adaptive particle filter method is presented for performing sequential geoacoustic estimation of a shallow water acoustic environment using the explosive sound sources. This approach treats environmental parameters and source–receiver distance as unknown random variables that evolve as the source moves. As a sequential estimation method, this approach reduces the expense of computation than genetic algorithm and yields results with the same accuracy. Comparing with standard Particle filter, proposed method can adjust control parameters to adapt to a rapidly changing environment. This approach is demonstrated on the shallow water sound propagation data which was collected during the ASIAEX 2001 experiment. The results indicate that the geoacoustic parameters are well estimated and source–receiver distance are also well determined.

Original languageEnglish
Article number2387
JournalRemote Sensing
Volume13
Issue number12
DOIs
StatePublished - 2 Jun 2021

Keywords

  • Acoustic tracking
  • Geoacoustic inversion
  • Ocean acoustics
  • Particle filter
  • Sediment parameter

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