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Published on: October 31, 2011
Tracking of multiple surface vessels based on passive acoustic underwater arrays
Alessandra Tesei1, Florian Meyer2, Robert Been1
1NATO Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, La Spezia, Italy.
Abstract:
This paper introduces an approach to localize and track an unknown number of non-cooperative surface vessels based on passive acoustic sensing of their noise radiated underwater. Time-Difference of Arrival (TDOA) measurements are extracted from pairs of hydrophones, and a recently introduced Bayesian framework for multi-object tracking is employed to detect and track vessels from TDOA measurements. Results based on data from a three-dimensional compact hydrophone array towed by an autonomous vehicle confirm that non-cooperative surface vessels can be detected and tracked.

