Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...

The characterization of high frequency, shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation is important because acoustic systems are used in many scientific, commercial, and military applications. The approach taken is to use data collected by the Toroidal Volume Search Sonar (TVSS), a 68 kHz mult...

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Main Author: Gallaudet, Timothy C. (Timothy Cole), 1967-
Other Authors: University of California, San Diego.
Published: 2012
Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10945/11015
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spelling ndltd-nps.edu-oai-calhoun.nps.edu-10945-110152014-11-27T16:09:24Z Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ... Gallaudet, Timothy C. (Timothy Cole), 1967- University of California, San Diego. The characterization of high frequency, shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation is important because acoustic systems are used in many scientific, commercial, and military applications. The approach taken is to use data collected by the Toroidal Volume Search Sonar (TVSS), a 68 kHz multibeam sonar capable of 360 deg imaging in a vertical plane perpendicular to its direction of travel. With this unique capability, acoustic backscatter imagery of the seafloor, sea surface, and horizontal and vertical planes in the volume is constructed from data obtained in 200 m deep waters in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico when the TVSS was towed 78 m below the surface, 735 m astern of a towship. The processed imagery provides a quasi-synoptic characterization of the spatial and temporal structure of boundary and volume acoustic backscatter and reverberation. Diffraction, element patterns, and high sidelobe levels are shown to be the most serious problems affecting cylindrical arrays such as the TVSS, and an amplitude shading method is presented for reducing the peak sidelobe levels of irregular-line and non-coplanar arrays. Errors in the towfish's attitude and motion sensor, and irregularities in the TVSS's transmitted beampattern produce artifacts in the TVSS-derived bathymetry and seafloor acoustic backscatter imagery. Correction strategies for these problems are described, which are unique in that they use environmental information extracted from both ocean boundaries. Sea surface and volume acoustic backscatter imagery is used to explore and characterize the structure of near-surface bubble clouds, schooling fish, and zooplankton. The simultaneous horizontal and vertical coverage provided by the TVSS is shown to be a primary advantage, motivating further use of multibeam sonars in these applications. 2012-08-22T15:34:43Z 2012-08-22T15:34:43Z 2001 Thesis http://hdl.handle.net/10945/11015 This publication is a work of the U.S. Government as defined in Title 17, United States Code, Section 101. As such, it is in the public domain, and under the provisions of Title 17, United States Code, Section 105, it may not be copyrighted.
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description The characterization of high frequency, shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation is important because acoustic systems are used in many scientific, commercial, and military applications. The approach taken is to use data collected by the Toroidal Volume Search Sonar (TVSS), a 68 kHz multibeam sonar capable of 360 deg imaging in a vertical plane perpendicular to its direction of travel. With this unique capability, acoustic backscatter imagery of the seafloor, sea surface, and horizontal and vertical planes in the volume is constructed from data obtained in 200 m deep waters in the Northeastern Gulf of Mexico when the TVSS was towed 78 m below the surface, 735 m astern of a towship. The processed imagery provides a quasi-synoptic characterization of the spatial and temporal structure of boundary and volume acoustic backscatter and reverberation. Diffraction, element patterns, and high sidelobe levels are shown to be the most serious problems affecting cylindrical arrays such as the TVSS, and an amplitude shading method is presented for reducing the peak sidelobe levels of irregular-line and non-coplanar arrays. Errors in the towfish's attitude and motion sensor, and irregularities in the TVSS's transmitted beampattern produce artifacts in the TVSS-derived bathymetry and seafloor acoustic backscatter imagery. Correction strategies for these problems are described, which are unique in that they use environmental information extracted from both ocean boundaries. Sea surface and volume acoustic backscatter imagery is used to explore and characterize the structure of near-surface bubble clouds, schooling fish, and zooplankton. The simultaneous horizontal and vertical coverage provided by the TVSS is shown to be a primary advantage, motivating further use of multibeam sonars in these applications.
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Gallaudet, Timothy C. (Timothy Cole), 1967-
author Gallaudet, Timothy C. (Timothy Cole), 1967-
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Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
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title Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
title_short Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
title_full Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
title_fullStr Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
title_full_unstemmed Shallow water acoustic backscatter and reverberation measurements using a 68-kHz cylindrical array: a dissertation ...
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