Localization of a distant ship using a guide ship and a vertical array.

J Acoust Soc Am

Scripps Institution of Oceanography, La Jolla, California 92093-0238, USA.

Published: April 2021

A method is presented for estimating the range of a distant ship in shallow water using a vertical array and a guide ship at a known range close to the array. The method involves a combination of four different approaches: blind deconvolution, waveguide invariant, virtual receiver (VR), and array invariant. (1) Blind deconvolution extracts a time-domain Green's function from the broadband acoustic source (guide ship). (2) The Green's function is extrapolated into adjacent ranges using the waveguide invariant, generating a horizontal array of synthetic guide sources. (3) Each guide source then turns into a VR where the output approximates the signal that the distant (objective) ship will produce at the location of the guide source. (4) The horizontal virtual array around the guide ship applies the blind deconvolution again to estimate the Green's function for the objective source, followed by the array invariant to estimate the distance between the two ships. The proposed method is demonstrated using a ship of opportunity radiating broadband noise (100-500 Hz) and a 56.25-m long vertical array in approximately 100-m water.

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