Active sonar detection with acoustic spiral waves: experiment and modeling

Michael Bisbano,David A. Brown

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2023)

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Active spiral-wave active localization is a technique for determining location of acoustic targets [after Dzikowicz et al., JASA 146, 4821–4830 (2019)], which relies on measuring the phase difference between a reference and spiral wavefronts. This research presents a monostatic model of spiral detection and tracking for multiple targets in sparse noise limited environments. Simulation and experimental results from an acoustic spiral wave beacon in a small underwater test tank will be presented. Results show good agreement to resolve targets in horizontal and vertical dimensions with a compact aperture. [Work supported by ONR 321MS.]
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active sonar detection,acoustic spiral waves
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