Tomography in observation of inhomogenenities in shallow sea during sounding by a focused high-frequency acoustic field: II. Study of the observation efficiency
Abstract:UDC 534.26We study the efficiency of high-frequency acoustic sounding of small-size spatially localized inhomogeneities in shallow sea by a tomographic method. The method is based on that the focusing of the received and radiated fields to the region of the assumed location of the inhomogeneity is matched to the waveguide. During the observation, the statistical check is performed for hypotheses on the object location that are formed using a priori information on the waveguide model and data on the observation… Show more
The structure of the target strength in oceanic waveguides is analyzed. The role of the target strength is discussed as one of the key parameters for designing and estimating the efficiency of promising underwater observation systems.
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