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29 July 1994 Broadband pulse signals in an ocean waveguide as an inverse tool for the rapid extraction of some ocean properties
Michael F. Werby, Elmer White
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Abstract
With the inception of a new and fast normal-mode model that accurately simulates signals propagating in an ocean waveguide, it is possible to reconstruct pulse signals in the ocean. By measuring the pulse signals at different depths, one can extract a variety of information about the waveguide, such as ducting properties associated with the velocity profile, and some bottom properties that relate to the pulse widths. We present examples of the extraction data from this methodology.
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Michael F. Werby and Elmer White "Broadband pulse signals in an ocean waveguide as an inverse tool for the rapid extraction of some ocean properties", Proc. SPIE 2234, Automatic Object Recognition IV, (29 July 1994); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.181014
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Wave propagation

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