REVIEW OF MATCHED FIELD PROCESSING FOR ENVIRONMENTAL INVERSE PROBLEMS
A. Tolstoy
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A. Tolstoy: U.S. Naval Research Laboratory, Washington DC 20375, USA
International Journal of Modern Physics C (IJMPC), 1992, vol. 03, issue 04, 691-708
Abstract:
Matched Field Processing (MFP) is a signal processing technique that has enjoyed much recent success in the Underwater Acoustics community, mainly as a consequence of the high accuracy currently achievable in predictions of non-isotropic, non-planar ocean acoustic fields. MFP is applied to acoustic fields measured on arrays of hydrophones and has been used primarily to solve the inverse source problem, i.e., to determine the unknown range, depth, and bearing of acoustic sources in aknownocean environment. However, the MFP approach has also been applied to the environmental inverse problem, i.e., to determine the characteristics of anunknownocean environment. This paper will review the work done in this latter area.
Date: 1992
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