Multipath Propagation of Acoustic Signal in a Swimming Pool-Source Localization Problem

This paper explores the problem of severe multipath propagation of underwater acoustic signals in a swimming pool. The problem appeared in a study that examined a system used to signal emergency situations (i.e., pre-drowning symptoms detected by a wearable device on a pool user's wrist) and lo...

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Published inSensors (Basel, Switzerland) Vol. 22; no. 3; p. 1162
Main Authors Misiurewicz, Jacek, Bruliński, Konrad, Klembowski, Wiesław, Kulpa, Krzysztof Stefan, Pietrusiewicz, Jan
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published Switzerland MDPI AG 03.02.2022
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Summary:This paper explores the problem of severe multipath propagation of underwater acoustic signals in a swimming pool. The problem appeared in a study that examined a system used to signal emergency situations (i.e., pre-drowning symptoms detected by a wearable device on a pool user's wrist) and locate the signal source. A swimming pool acoustic environment is characterized by the presence of large flat reflecting planes surrounding a small volume of water. The reflections are numerous and much stronger than in typical hydroacoustic applications. In this paper, we attempted to create a model of the swimming pool response, one that is suitable for simulation experiments with detection and localization of emergency signals. Then, we explore the possible remedies for the localization system, applied on the transmit side (waveform design) and on the receive side (receiver placement and signal processing). Finally, we present an algorithm for object localization, considering the possible reflections with a multi-hypothesis approach.
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This paper is an extended version of our paper published in Signal Processing Symposium SPSympo-2021. The portions of text in Sections 1–5 and Figures 1–3 and 7 are © 2021 IEEE; reprinted, with permission, from J. Misiurewicz, K. Bruliński, W. Klembowski and K. Kulpa, “Multipath propagation of acoustic signal in a swimming pool,” 2021 Signal Processing Symposium (SPSympo), 2021; pp. 197–201, doi:10.1109/SPSympo51155.2020.9593835.
ISSN:1424-8220
1424-8220
DOI:10.3390/s22031162