在直接到达区域使用深海底地震仪进行被动匹配的声音强度定位
Zhi-Kang Ma1, Hai-Gang Zhang1,2,3, Li-Jia Gong1
1College of Underwater Acoustic Engineering, Harbin Engineering University, Harbin 150001, China.
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America
|September 11, 2025
概括
一种新的多维匹配声强度处理 (MD-MSIP) 方法改善了水下目标定位. 这种技术通过避免依赖海拔角度来提高深度和范围估计的准确性,这对于声纳应用至关重要.
科学领域:
- 海洋声学 海洋声学
- 信号处理 信号处理
- 水下声学 水下声学
背景情况:
- 准确的深度和范围估计对于水下目标定位至关重要.
- 使用海底地震仪的传统方法与高度角度的准确性作斗争,影响声纳性能.
- 现有的匹配声强度处理 (MSIP) 对升高角度错误很敏感.
研究的目的:
- 引入一种新的多维匹配声强度处理 (MD-MSIP) 方法,以改善水下目标定位.
- 为了克服直接到达区域声学处理中高度角度估计的局限性.
- 提高水下目标的距离和深度估计的准确性和稳定性.
主要方法:
- 提出了多维匹配声强度处理 (MD-MSIP) 方法.
- MD-MSIP共同估计了初始距离,目标速度,最接近距离和源深度.
- 这种方法绕过了在复制场生成中需要明确的升高角度计算的需要.
主要成果:
- 对于深度,MD-MSIP的相对误差为10%,范围估计为20%.
- 该方法可以使用近视线信息来估计目标轨迹.
- 通过利用低频信号特征,MD-MSIP证明了对声速配置不匹配的增强稳定性.
结论:
- MD-MSIP在水下声学目标定位方面取得了重大进展.
- 该方法有效地减轻了与高度角度估计相关的错误.
- MD-MSIP为复杂的水下环境中的声纳应用提供了更可靠和更强大的解决方案.
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