Blind Separability of Reverberation and Target Echo Based on Spatial Correlation
The detection of buried targets in shallow water is a tough task in the presence of sea-bottom reverberation. Because both target echo and reverberation are caused by the transmitted signal, they are mixed together in both time domain and frequency domain, which makes traditional signal processing m...
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Published in | Applied Mechanics and Materials Vol. 128-129; pp. 538 - 543 |
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Main Authors | , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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Zurich
Trans Tech Publications Ltd
01.01.2012
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Summary: | The detection of buried targets in shallow water is a tough task in the presence of sea-bottom reverberation. Because both target echo and reverberation are caused by the transmitted signal, they are mixed together in both time domain and frequency domain, which makes traditional signal processing methods inefficient. Blind Source Separation (BSS) is expected to isolate the reverberation from the target echo. However, the feasibility should be proved before separation. In this paper, a method based on spatial correlation is proposed to determine whether reverberation and target echo can be separated as different sources. Then, considering the nonstationarity of the reverberation, SONS (Second Order Nonstationary Source Separation) is applied to separate the original received signals. The sea experiment result shows that BSS is not only feasible but also valid to separate target echo and reverberation, and the target echo after BSS is of higher SRR which makes further process more credible. |
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Bibliography: | Selected, peer reviewed papers from the Fourth International Conference on Measuring Technology and Mechatronics Automation (ICMTMA 2012), January 6-7, 2012, Sanya, China |
ISBN: | 9783037852842 3037852844 |
ISSN: | 1660-9336 1662-7482 1662-7482 |
DOI: | 10.4028/www.scientific.net/AMM.128-129.538 |