Matched-field localization using a virtual time-reversal processing method in shallow water

Tong Wei Zhang, Kun De Yang, Yuan Liang Ma

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Abstract

Time-reversal processing (TRP) is an implementation of matched-field processing (MFP) where the ocean itself is used to construct the replica field. This paper introduces virtual time-reversal processing (VTRP) that is implemented electronically at a receiver array and simulates the kind of processing that would be done by an actual TRP during the reciprocal propagation stage. MFP is a forward propagation process, while VTRP is a back-propagation process, which exploits the properties of reciprocity and superposition and is realized by weighting the replica surface with the complex conjugate of the data received on the corresponding element, followed by summation of the processed received data. The number of parabolic equation computational grids of VTRP is much smaller than that of MFP in a range-dependent waveguide. As a result, the localization surface of VTRP can be formed faster than its MFP counterpart in a range-dependent waveguide. The performance of VTRP for source localization is validated through numerical simulations and data from the Mediterranean Sea.

Original languageEnglish
Pages (from-to)743-748
Number of pages6
JournalChinese Science Bulletin
Volume56
Issue number8
DOIs
StatePublished - Mar 2011

Keywords

  • matched-field processing
  • source localization
  • virtual time-reversal processing

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