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Article Dans Une Revue Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Année : 2022

Shallow-water waveguide acoustic analysis in a fluctuating environment

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The Acoustic Laboratory for Marine Applications (ALMA) is a deployable and autonomous acoustic system, designed by DGA Naval Systems, to address problems in underwater acoustics, such as sound propagation in fluctuating environments. In this article, data from the ALMA-2016 at-sea campaign are used to analyze the ocean fluctuation's influence on sound propagation in a shallow-water waveguide. The experiment took place on the continental shelf of the island of Corsica in November 2016. A source and a receiver array were 9.3 km apart in a nearly constant water depth of 100 m. The source emitted a variety of signals from which the chirp (1–13 kHz) is used to extract the waveguide eigenrays. To do so, a time-domain beamforming is performed on the match-filtered received signals with an automatic detection of local maxima in the time of arrival/direction of arrival (TOA/DOA) domain. A 2 min acquisition period of more than 13 h duration shows significant fluctuations in eigenray TOAs/DOAs. Qualitative comparisons with synthetic signals obtained from simulations in two and three dimensions permit reproduction of the observed eigenray fluctuations without including range dependence of the sound-speed profile.
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hal-03808840 , version 1 (10-10-2022)

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Samuel Pinson, Victor Quilfen, Florent Le Courtois, Gaultier Real, Dominique Fattaccioli. Shallow-water waveguide acoustic analysis in a fluctuating environment. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America, 2022, 152 (3), pp.1252-1262. ⟨10.1121/10.0013831⟩. ⟨hal-03808840⟩

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