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5 July 1995 Broadband pulse signals and the characterization of shallow water oceanic properties
Natalia A. Sidorovskaia, Michael F. Werby
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Abstract
The new normal-mode method SWAMP (shallow water acoustical mode propagation) is used to investigate the high-frequency sound propagation in oceanic waveguides with pronounced ducts. Both the monochromatic and pulse signals are considered. It is shown that the time domain maps representing the arrived signal intensity relative to time and depth contain information to reconstruct the vertical sound velocity profile, source location, and bottom properties.
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Natalia A. Sidorovskaia and Michael F. Werby "Broadband pulse signals and the characterization of shallow water oceanic properties", Proc. SPIE 2485, Automatic Object Recognition V, (5 July 1995); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.213074
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KEYWORDS
Waveguides

Wave propagation

Water

Atmospheric propagation

Acoustics

Receivers

Refraction

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