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2003

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Source Motion Mitigation For Adaptive Matched Field Processing, Lisa M. Zurk, Nigel Lee, James Ward Jan 2003

Source Motion Mitigation For Adaptive Matched Field Processing, Lisa M. Zurk, Nigel Lee, James Ward

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

Application of adaptive matched field processing to the problem of detecting quiet targets in shallow water is complicated by source motion, both the motion of the target and the motion of discrete interferers. Target motion causes spreading of the target peak, thereby reducing output signal power. Interferer motion increases the dimensionality of the interference subspace, reducing adaptive interference suppression. This paper presents three techniques that mitigate source motion problems in adaptive matched field processing. The first involves rank reduction, which enables adaptive weight computation over short observation intervals where motion effects are less pronounced. The other two techniques specifically compensate …