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Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

2014

Noise

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Passive Localization Of Noise-Producing Targets Using A Compact Volumetric Array, John Gebbie, Martin Siderius, Peter L. Nielsen, James Miller Jul 2014

Passive Localization Of Noise-Producing Targets Using A Compact Volumetric Array, John Gebbie, Martin Siderius, Peter L. Nielsen, James Miller

Electrical and Computer Engineering Faculty Publications and Presentations

A technique is presented for passively localizing multiple noise-producing targets by cross-correlating the elevation beams of a compact volumetric array on separate bearings. A target’s multipath structure inherently contains information about its range; however, unknown, random noise waveforms make time separation of individual arrivals difficult. Ocean ambient noise has previously been used to measure multipath delays to the seabed by cross-correlating the beams of a vertical line array [Siderius, Song, Gerstoft, Hodgkiss, Hursky, and Harrison, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 127, 2193–2200 (2010)], but this methodology has not been applied to distant noise sources having non-vertical arrivals. The technique presented in …