2022
DOI: 10.14429/dsj.72.17370
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Cancellation of Towing Ship Interference in Passive SONAR in a Shallow Ocean Environment

Abstract: Towed array sonars are preferred for detecting stealthy underwater targets that emit faint acoustic signals in the ocean, especially in shallow waters. However, the towing ship being near to the array behaves as a loud target, introducing additional interfering signals to the array, severely affecting the detection and classification of potential targets. Canceling this underlying interference signal is a challenging task and is investigated in this paper for a shallow ocean operational scenario where the prob… Show more

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“…Adaptive interference cancellation is mainly applied to the interference reduction of sounds [6,7], medical clinical detections [8,9], ship sonars [10][11][12], and so on. Lu et al introduced a novel method for the in situ testing of electromagnetic compatibility using a virtual chamber [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Adaptive interference cancellation is mainly applied to the interference reduction of sounds [6,7], medical clinical detections [8,9], ship sonars [10][11][12], and so on. Lu et al introduced a novel method for the in situ testing of electromagnetic compatibility using a virtual chamber [13].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%