Underwater Acoustics : Analysis, Design and Performance of Sonar

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Summary

Offering complete and comprehensive coverage of modern sonar spectrum system analysis, Underwater Acoustics: Analysis, Design and Performance of Sonar provides a state-of-the-art introduction to the subject and has been carefully structured to offer a much-needed update to the classic text by Urick. Expanded to included computational approaches to the topic, this book treads the line between the highly theoretical and mathematical texts and the more populist, non-mathematical books that characterize the existing literature in the field. The author compares and contrasts different techniques for sonar design, analysis and performance prediction and includes key experimental and theoretical results, pointing the reader towards further detail with extensive references. Practitioners in the field of sonar design, analysis and performance prediction as well as graduate students and researchers will appreciate this new reference as an invaluable and timely contribution to the field.Chapters include the sonar equation, radiated, self and ambient noise, active sonar sources, transmission loss, reverberation, transducers, active target strength, statistical detection theory, false alarms, contacts and targets, variability and uncertainty, modelling detections and tactical decision aids, cumulative probability of detection, tracking target motion analysis and localization, and design and evaluation of sonars

Table of Contents

About the Author
Preface
Acknowledgements
Introduction to Sonar
Acoustic Waves
Speed of Propagation
Acoustic Wave Parameters
Doppler Shift
Intensity, SPL, and Decibels
Combining Acoustic Waves
Comparative Parameter for Sound in Water and Air
References
The Sonar Equations
Signal-to-Noise Ratio
Active Sonar Equation
Signal Excess
Figure of Merit
References
Transducers, Directionality, and Arrays
Transducer Response
Beam Pattern Response
Linear Arrays
Rectangular Planar Array
Amplitude Shading
Continuous Arrays
Volumetric Arrays
Product Theorem
Broadband Beam Patterns
Directivity and Array Gain
Noise Cross-Correlation between Hydrophones
Directivity of Line Arrays
Directivity of Area Arrays
Directivity of Volumetric Arrays
Difference Arrays
Multiplicative Arrays
Sparsely Populated Arrays
Adaptive Beamforming
References
Active Sonar Sources
Source Level
Cavitation
Near-Field Interactions
Explosive Sources
Physics of Shock Waves in Water
Bubble Pulses
Pros and Cons of Explosive Charges
Parametric Acoustic Sources
References
Transmission Loss
Sound Speed Profile in the Sea
Snell's Law and Transmission across an Interface
Reflection and Transmission Coefficients
Transmission through a Plate
Ray Tracing
Spreading Loss
Absorption of Sound in the Ocean
References
Transmission Loss: Interaction with Boundaries
Sea State, Wind Speed, and Wave Height
Pierson-Moskowitz Model for Fully Developed Seas
Sea Surface Interaction
Bottom Loss
Leakage Out of a Duct, Low-Frequency Cutoff
Propagation Loss Model Descriptions
References
Ambient Noise
Ambient Noise Models
Seismic Noise
Ocean Turbulence
Shipping Noise
Wave Noise
Thermal Noise
Rain Noise
Temporal Variability of Ambient Noise
Depth Effects on Noise
Directionality of Noise
Under Ice Noise
Spatial Coherence of Ambient Noise
References
Reverberation
Scattering, Backscattering Strength, and Target Strength
Reverberation Frequency Spread and Doppler Gain Potential
Important Observation with Respect to Reverberation
References
Active Target Strength
Target Strength Definition
Active Target Strength of a Large Sphere
Active Target Strength of a Very Small Sphere
Target Strengths of Simple Geometric Forms
Target Strength of Submarines
The TAP Model
Target Strength of Surface Ships
Target Strength of Mines and Torpedoes
Target Strength of Fish
References
Radiated Noise
General Characteristics of Ship Radiated Noise
Propeller Radiated Noise
Machinery Noise
Resonance Noise
Hydrodynamic Noise
Platform Quieting
Total Radiated Noise
Reference
Self Noise
Flow Noise
Turbulent Noise Coherence
Strumming Noise
References
Statistical Detection Theory
Introduction
Case 1: Signal Is Known Exactly
Case 2: Signal Is White Gaussian Noise
References
Methodology for Calculation of the Recognition Differential
Continuous Broadband Signals (PBB)
Continuous Narrowband Signals (PNB)
Active Sonar
Aural Detection
Display Nomenclature
References
False Alarms, False Contacts, and False Targets
Sea Story
Failure to Detect
Detection Theory
False Alarm Probability Calculation
False/Nonthreat Contacts
False Targets
Summary and Conclusions
References
Variability and Uncertainty
Random Variability of a Sonar
Sources of Variability
References
Modeling Detection and Tactical Decision Aids
Figure of Merit Range or R50 %
Tactical Decision Aids
References
Cumulative Probability of Detection
Why is CPD Important?
Discrete Glimpse and Continuous Looking
Lambda-Sigma Jump Model
Nonjump Processes
What Are Appropriate Random Parameters?
Approximation Method for Computation of the Cumulative Probability of Detection (CPD)
References
Tracking, Target Motion Analysis, and Localization
Bearing Trackers
General Principle of Tracking and Bearing Measurement
Other Sources of Bearing Error for Area Arrays
Additional Sources of Errors for Line Arrays
Bottom Bounce
Manual versus Automatic Tracking
Localization and Target Motion Analysis
Bearings Only Methodologies
Four-Bearing TMA
Ekelund Ranging
Range and Bearing TMA
Other Bearings Only TMA Methodologies
Other TMA and Localization Schemes
References
Design and Evaluation of Sonars
Choice of Frequency and Size
Computational Requirements
Signal Processing after Beamformer
Active Pulse Choice
Monostatic, Bistatic, and Multistatic Active Sonars
Ambiguity Functions
Mine Hunting and Bottom Survey Sonars
Echo Sounding and Fishing Sonars
Navigation
Vehicle Location and At-Sea Rescue
Intercept Receivers
Communications
Marine Mammals and Active Sonar
References
A Fourier Transforms
Definitions
Parseval's Theorem and Plancherel's Theorem
Properties of Fourier Transforms
Localization or Uncertainty Property
Analysis of Errors Associated with a Least Squares Methodology
Reference
Index
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