Abstract:Small scale reciprocal sound propagation was carried out at Hashirimizu port in front of Tokyo Bay, Japan. A pair of the transducers with the distance about 120 m was set at the bank of the port. The average depth at the area is about 4 m. There were so many surface and bottom reflections. In this study, authors investigate the effects of ocean changes such as temperature, tidal level and current, to the reciprocal sound propagations. The 7th order M-sequence was sent every 5 minutes with carrier frequency of … Show more
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