Remote Sensing (Jun 2022)

Spatial Spectral Enhancement of Broadband Signals in a Towed Array Using Deconvolved Subband Peak Energy Detection

  • Anbang Zhao,
  • Keren Wang,
  • Juan Hui,
  • Caigao Zeng,
  • Kaiyu Tang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/rs14133008
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 14, no. 13
p. 3008

Abstract

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Conventional energy detection is a robust method that is usually applied to underwater broadband acoustic signal processing for towed arrays. Due to its low resolution, the weak target detection performance of conventional energy detection is severely degraded in shallow sea environments with strong acoustical reverberation. Subband peak energy detection is an effective method to improve the display resolution of conventional energy detection. However, subband peak energy detection produces false alarms due to the presence of high sidelobe levels. In order to improve the underwater target detection performance, a deconvolved subband peak energy detection method for towed arrays is proposed in this paper. Compared with conventional beamforming, minimum-variance distortionless response with forward–backward averaging and diagonal loading algorithm and subband peak energy detection, the proposed method could robustly provide higher-resolution results and suppress the fake peaks induced by subband peak energy detection. The performance of the proposed method was evaluated with simulation results, and the sea experimental data processing results show that the proposed method is effective in engineering applications.

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