Summary report on analysis of acoustic data from the SWASI-99 array experiment
Abstract
The localization of underwater acoustic sources in a shallow water environment is addressed. Two array signal
processing methods suitable for low-frequency signals in shallow water have been applied to data from an experiment
conducted in the Barents Sea in 1999. The first method (matched-field processing) incorporates a full-field model of
the acoustic signal in the signal processor. This method has been applied to vertical array data and to endfire horizontal
array data. The second method (β-method) utilizes waveguide characteristics of the acoustic signal as measured on an
endfire array and knowledge of the bathymetry of the propagation channel. A localization technique using data from a
single hydrophone is also presented.