Vector Sensor Arrays in Underwater Acoustic Applications
Résumé
Traditionally, ocean acoustic signals have been
acquired using hydrophones, which measure the pressure field and are
typically omnidirectional. A vector sensor measures both the acoustic
pressure and the three components of particle velocity. Assembled into
an array, a vector sensor array (VSA) improves spatial filtering
capabilities when compared with arrays of same length and same number of
hydrophones. The objective of this work is to show the advantage of the
use of vector sensors in underwater acoustic applications such as
direction of arrival (DOA) estimation and geoacoustic inversion. Beyond
the improvements in DOA estimation, it will be shown the advantages of
using the VSA in bottom parameters estimation. Additionally, is tested
the possibility of using high frequency signals (say 8-14 kHz band),
acquired during the MakaiEx 2005, to allow a small aperture array,
reducing the cost of actual sub-bottom profilers and providing a compact
and easy-to-deploy system.
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