The range-averaged intensity model: a tool for underwater acousticfield analysis |
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Authors: | Lurton X. |
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Affiliation: | Dept. DITI-ICA, Ifremer-Centre de Brest, Plouzane ; |
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Abstract: | The range-averaged intensity model (RAIM) long known as a powerful method for transmission loss estimation in waveguides, is extended to other aspects of the acoustic field: impulse response and angular pattern estimations at a receiver, general time spreading in a waveguide, signal fluctuations, reverberation levels, and ambient noise structure. An example of its application to a SOFAR propagation and detection case is presented. This method appears to be a very efficient and reliable analysis tool for many underwater acoustics configurations: particularly long-range horizontal telemetry and shallow-water sonar |
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