2021
DOI: 10.3390/jmse9111203
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Joint Tracking of Source and Environment Using Improved Particle Filtering in Shallow Water

Abstract: Shallow water is a complex sound propagation medium, which is affected by the varying spatial–temporal ocean environment. Taking this complexity into account, the classical processing techniques of source localization and environmental inversion may be improved. In this work, a joint tracking approach for the moving source and environmental parameters of the range-dependent and time-evolving environment in shallow water is presented. The tracking scheme treats both the source parameters (e.g., source depth, ra… Show more

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“…[31]. These include remote sensing of the movement of ships and marine life [32], as well as determination of their characteristics [33]. Computer modeling is used to characterize sea currents and the seabed [34], and for estimating the global noise level from shipping and its impact on the world's oceans [35,36].…”
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“…[31]. These include remote sensing of the movement of ships and marine life [32], as well as determination of their characteristics [33]. Computer modeling is used to characterize sea currents and the seabed [34], and for estimating the global noise level from shipping and its impact on the world's oceans [35,36].…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Papers of the second type are related to applications of underwater acoustics where the models of sound propagation play a significant role [8][9][10][11]. These include geoacoustic inversion [9], source-bearing estimation [8], a technique that allows one to estimate both the source position and the media properties [11], and the problem of estimating the acoustic noise levels over some water areas neighbouring the source [10].…”
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“…Papers of the second type are related to applications of underwater acoustics where the models of sound propagation play a significant role [8][9][10][11]. These include geoacoustic inversion [9], source-bearing estimation [8], a technique that allows one to estimate both the source position and the media properties [11], and the problem of estimating the acoustic noise levels over some water areas neighbouring the source [10]. For example, the novel geoacoustic inversion technique from [9] requires the precise calculation of ray paths (which is performed using the BELLHOP code) that are necessary to estimate travel times of head waves.…”
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