TY - JOUR
T1 - Robust Multipath Time-Delay Estimation of Broadband Source Using a Vertical Line Array in Deep Water
AU - Li, Hui
AU - Yang, Kunde
AU - Duan, Rui
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
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PY - 2020
Y1 - 2020
N2 - A method based on delay-and-sum (DAS) of cross-correlation functions is proposed for multipath time-delay estimation of a broadband signal received by a vertical line array (VLA) in the reliable acoustic path (RAP) environment. The multipath arrivals are mainly concerned with the direct (D) and surface-reflected (SR) paths. Three types of multipath time-delays are obtained, namely, the average D-D time-delay and SR-SR time-delay between two adjacent hydrophones, and the D-SR time-delay at the first hydrophone. The proposed method has significant advantages for underwater applications. First, the D and SR arrivals are successfully separated from time-delay estimation point of view, outperforming the estimation of direction of arrival with conventional beamforming. Second, the estimations of the average D-D time-delay and SR-SR time-delay between two adjacent hydrophones occur at the diagonal line of the two-dimensional DAS outputs, facilitating the automatic detection and extraction of multipath time-delays. Third, the estimation is robust against noisy background noise due to the spatial accumulative effect. The method is applied to experimental data for explosive source at ∼17 km range and 300 m depth, where it is shown that simple, stable, and fairly accurate multipath time-delay estimation can be made.
AB - A method based on delay-and-sum (DAS) of cross-correlation functions is proposed for multipath time-delay estimation of a broadband signal received by a vertical line array (VLA) in the reliable acoustic path (RAP) environment. The multipath arrivals are mainly concerned with the direct (D) and surface-reflected (SR) paths. Three types of multipath time-delays are obtained, namely, the average D-D time-delay and SR-SR time-delay between two adjacent hydrophones, and the D-SR time-delay at the first hydrophone. The proposed method has significant advantages for underwater applications. First, the D and SR arrivals are successfully separated from time-delay estimation point of view, outperforming the estimation of direction of arrival with conventional beamforming. Second, the estimations of the average D-D time-delay and SR-SR time-delay between two adjacent hydrophones occur at the diagonal line of the two-dimensional DAS outputs, facilitating the automatic detection and extraction of multipath time-delays. Third, the estimation is robust against noisy background noise due to the spatial accumulative effect. The method is applied to experimental data for explosive source at ∼17 km range and 300 m depth, where it is shown that simple, stable, and fairly accurate multipath time-delay estimation can be made.
KW - Cross-correlation function
KW - delay-and-sum
KW - multipath time-delay
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85078706120&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/LSP.2019.2954979
DO - 10.1109/LSP.2019.2954979
M3 - 文章
AN - SCOPUS:85078706120
SN - 1070-9908
VL - 27
SP - 51
EP - 55
JO - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
JF - IEEE Signal Processing Letters
M1 - 8908704
ER -