Remote identification of a shipwreck site from MBES backscatter
G Masetti, B Calder - Journal of environmental management, 2012 - Elsevier
The method described attempts to remotely identify the shape of an anthropogenic object,
such as a wreck of a modern vessel, using reflectivity data from Multi-Beam Echosounder …
such as a wreck of a modern vessel, using reflectivity data from Multi-Beam Echosounder …
Modeling of high-frequency scattering from objects using a hybrid Kirchhoff/diffraction approach.
JA Fawcett - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2001 - europepmc.org
In this paper a numerical discretization and transformation into the time domain of a hybrid
Kirchhoff/diffraction method is presented for the modeling of high-frequency pulse scattering …
Kirchhoff/diffraction method is presented for the modeling of high-frequency pulse scattering …
Seafloor segmentation using angular backscatter responses obtained at sea with a forward-looking sonar system
Segmentation of the seabed is addressed by exploiting the local angular backscatter
acoustic responses of the bottom. The study is based on data collected at sea with an …
acoustic responses of the bottom. The study is based on data collected at sea with an …
Broadband acoustic characterization of backscattering from a rough stratification interface
Broadband acoustic analysis of scattering from sharp density gradients in the water column
generally treat the interfaces as smooth surfaces. However, these interfaces may exhibit …
generally treat the interfaces as smooth surfaces. However, these interfaces may exhibit …
Calibration sphere for low-frequency parametric sonars
KG Foote, DTI Francis, PR Atkins - … Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2007 - pubs.aip.org
The problem of calibrating parametric sonar systems at low difference frequencies used in
backscattering applications is addressed. A particular parametric sonar is considered: the …
backscattering applications is addressed. A particular parametric sonar is considered: the …
Simulation of acoustic scattering from an aluminum cylinder near a rough interface using the elastodynamic finite integration technique
DC Calvo, KE Rudd, M Zampolli, WM Sanders… - Wave Motion, 2010 - Elsevier
We present calculations of acoustic scattering from an aluminum cylinder near a rough
interface computed using the elastodynamic finite integration technique (EFIT): a time …
interface computed using the elastodynamic finite integration technique (EFIT): a time …
Classifying surface roughness with CTFM ultrasonic sensing
PJ McKerrow, BE Kristiansen - IEEE Sensors Journal, 2006 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Roughness is a characteristic of a surface that is a function of its geometry. Ultrasonic
sensing in air provides range, area, and angle information because the surface geometry …
sensing in air provides range, area, and angle information because the surface geometry …
A pulse-length correction to improve energy-based seabed classification in coastal areas
Sea bottom classification using echosounders is an active field of research, where many
different methods (to define echo features or perform their statistical classification) have …
different methods (to define echo features or perform their statistical classification) have …
Bottom classification in very shallow water
JM Preston, A Rosenberger… - OCEANS 2000 MTS/IEEE …, 2000 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
Bottom classification based on echo features and multivariate statistics is now a well
established procedure for habitat studies and other purposes, over a depth range from about …
established procedure for habitat studies and other purposes, over a depth range from about …
Parametric sonars for seafloor characterization
A Caiti, O Bergem, J Dybedal - Measurement Science and …, 1999 - iopscience.iop.org
Parametric sonars are instruments capable of transmitting acoustic signals in the water with
a very narrow beam and almost no sidelobes. These features are exploited in this paper to …
a very narrow beam and almost no sidelobes. These features are exploited in this paper to …