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Published on: March 6, 2014
Forward scattering detection of a submerged moving target based on adaptive filtering technique
Chuanlin He1, Kunde Yang1, Bo Lei1
1School of Marine Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an, 710072, China hcl060108@gmail.com, ykdzym@nwpu.edu.cn, lei.bo.thunder@gmail.com, ylma@nwpu.edu.cn.
Abstract:
Forward scattered waves are always overwhelmed by severely intense direct blasts when a submerged target crosses the source-receiver line. A processing scheme called direct blast suppression based on adaptive filtering (DBS-AF) is proposed to suppress such blasts. A verification experiment was conducted in a lake with a vertical hydrophone array and 10 kHz CW impulses. Processing results show that the direct blast is suppressed in a single channel, and an intruding target is identified by the lobes in the detection curve. The detection performance is improved by adopting a time-delay beam-former on the array as a pre-processing technique.

