Single Hydrophone Passive Source Range Estimation Using Phase-Matched Filter

Ningning Liang, Jianbo Zhou, Yixin Yang

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Abstract

Algorithms working in mode space instead of directly matching the received complex sound pressure were developed to improve computational efficiency and robustness, but these algorithms may be inconvenient to apply in practice because manual operations are often inevitable when performing modal filtering. Based on a phase-matched filter, an imperfect matching scheme named the modal phase based matched impulse response (MP-MIR) is proposed to estimate the source range rapidly and conveniently with a single hydrophone. The field to be matched is still the received complex sound pressure. The replica field is a sum of several “phase” modes, which can be efficiently and conveniently synthesized merely with the horizontal wavenumbers of normal modes and the source–receiver range. The effectiveness of the proposed MP-MIR was demonstrated in localizing 84 emissions along a weakly range-dependent track at ranges of 2.54–20 km in the South China Sea. Although it was found, from cross-correlation coefficients, that the received signals showed strong variation even between adjacent emissions, MP-MIR outperformed the classical matched impulse response (MIR) with a lower standard deviation in most cases, demonstrating good robustness and potential for practical applications.

Original languageEnglish
Article number866
JournalJournal of Marine Science and Engineering
Volume10
Issue number7
DOIs
StatePublished - Jul 2022

Keywords

  • matched filter processing
  • normal mode
  • single hydrophone
  • source ranging
  • waveguide environment mismatch

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