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12 July 2000 Very broadband signal processing for active sonars
Stewart Glegg, Roberta W. Quant
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Very broadband sonar signal processing schemes have been developed in recent years for the investigation of ambient noise sources in the ocean. A new development is the application of this signal processing procedure to active sonar systems. It will be shown that good results can be obtained by using a correlation processor. This paper will describe a sonar developed for imaging bubbles below breaking waves from an AUV platform.
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Stewart Glegg and Roberta W. Quant "Very broadband signal processing for active sonars", Proc. SPIE 4039, Information Systems for Divers and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles Operating in Very Shallow Water and Surf Zone Regions II, (12 July 2000); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.391893
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KEYWORDS
Reflectors

Correlation function

Signal processing

Active sonar

Receivers

Image processing

Transducers

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