Acoustics (Oct 2021)

Underwater Target Localization Using Opportunistic Ship Noise Recorded on a Compact Hydrophone Array

  • Mojgan Mirzaei Hotkani,
  • Jean-Francois Bousquet,
  • Seyed Alireza Seyedin,
  • Bruce Martin,
  • Ehsan Malekshahi

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/acoustics3040039
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 3, no. 4
pp. 611 – 629

Abstract

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In this research, a new application using broadband ship noise as a source-of-opportunity to estimate the scattering field from the underwater targets is reported. For this purpose, a field trial was conducted in collaboration with JASCO Applied Sciences at Duncan’s Cove, Canada in September 2020. A hydrophone array was deployed in the outbound shipping lane at a depth of approximately 71 m to collect broadband noise data from different ship types and effectively localize the underwater targets. In this experiment, a target was installed at a distance (93 m) from the hydrophone array at a depth of 25 m. In this study, a matched field processing (MFP) algorithm is utilized for localization. Different propagation models are presented using Green’s function to generate the replica signal; this includes normal modes in a shallow water waveguide, the Lloyd-mirror pattern for deep water, as well as the image model. We use the MFP algorithm with different types of underwater environment models and a proposed estimator to find the best match between the received signal and the replica signal. Finally, by applying the scatter function on the proposed multi-channel cross correlation coefficient time-frequency localization algorithm, the location of target is detected.

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