Coherent and Noncoherent Joint Processing of Sonar for Detection of Small Targets in Shallow Water

A coherent-noncoherent joint processing framework is proposed for active sonar to combine diversity gain and beamforming gain for detection of a small target in shallow water environments. Sonar utilizes widely-spaced arrays to sense environments and illuminate a target of interest from multiple ang...

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Published in:Sensors
Main Authors: Xiang Pan, Jingning Jiang, Si Li, Zhenping Ding, Chen Pan, Xianyi Gong
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2018-04-01
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/1424-8220/18/4/1154
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Summary:A coherent-noncoherent joint processing framework is proposed for active sonar to combine diversity gain and beamforming gain for detection of a small target in shallow water environments. Sonar utilizes widely-spaced arrays to sense environments and illuminate a target of interest from multiple angles. Meanwhile, it exploits spatial diversity for time-reversal focusing to suppress reverberation, mainly strong bottom reverberation. For enhancement of robustness of time-reversal focusing, an adaptive iterative strategy is utilized in the processing framework. A probing signal is firstly transmitted and echoes of a likely target are utilized as steering vectors for the second transmission. With spatial diversity, target bearing and range are estimated using a broadband signal model. Numerical simulations show that the novel sonar outperforms the traditional phased-array sonar due to benefits of spatial diversity. The effectiveness of the proposed framework has been validated by localization of a small target in at-lake experiments.
ISSN:1424-8220