Journal of Marine Science and Engineering (Sep 2024)

Experimental Study of Omnidirectional Scattering Characteristics of Complex Scale Targets Based on Coded Signals

  • Yongzhuang Tang,
  • Qidou Zhou,
  • Yucun Pan,
  • Xiaojun Lü,
  • Xiaowei Wang

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/jmse12091590
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 12, no. 9
p. 1590

Abstract

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To investigate the omnidirectional geometric scattering characteristics of an underwater vehicle and the target detection performance of phase coded (BPSK) signals, acoustic scattering tests were carried out in an anechoic chamber using the Suboff scale model. To mitigate the overlapping interference of the direct wave on the scattering wave in the limited test space, physical suppression with an “anechoic cloak” and direct wave cancellation were proposed. Target echo and reflection wave tests at different offset angles were carried out, and the accuracy of the BPSK signal in acquiring highlight features and the feasibility of anechoic chamber tests were verified through comparison with theoretical range profiles. A series of echo and omnidirectional scattering characteristics were obtained through the experiment and simulation, which verified the effectiveness of the low-frequency submarine model detection (there were still strong scattering waves at the dimensionless frequency ka = 1.88). Comparison tests of CW, LFM, and BPSK signals were carried out, and the measured data proved that the BPSK signal had the advantages of low sidelobe, high resolution, and noise resistance in target detection. The acoustic scattering test method designed in this study and the omnidirectional scattering characteristics obtained can be used as a reference for semi-physical target acoustic scattering simulations and practical multistatic detection.

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