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Zihao Zhou1,2,3, Yang Shi1,2,3, Yixin Yang1,2,3
1School of Marine Science and Technology, Northwestern Polytechnical University, Xi'an 710072, China.
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Passive acoustic localization using distributed mobile underwater sensor networks has emerged as an important research subject. This paper presents a bearings-only localization method for two distributed gliders equipped with conformal uniform circular arrays. The paper proposes a Sage-Husa adaptive extended Kalman filter (SHEKF) that dynamically estimates measurement noise covariance to handle different sensor measurement quality, enabling accurate localization. A deep ocean experiment was conducted in the South China Sea using two gliders separated by a 6.37 km baseline. The SHEKF method achieved a root-mean-square error of 0.58 km, demonstrating effective performance for underwater acoustic target localization.
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