Depth measurement of remote sources using multipath propagation

A submerged acoustic source radiates narrowband Gaussian noise. Its signal propagates to a remote, large aperture vertical array over a multipath channel whose characteristics may or may not be fully known. The primary concern of this study is the accuracy of source depth estimates obtainable from the array output. Cramer-Rao bounds for the depth estimate are calculated. When the velocity profile is known exactly, the value of the bound is quite insensitive to the precise form of the velocity profile. A bound calculated from a constant velocity profile yields an excellent approximation for many situations likely to be encountered in practice. Introduction of an unknown parameter into the velocity profile has little effect on the Cramer-Rao bound for depth. However, a maximum likelihood estimator of depth working with an inaccurate value of the unknown parameter performs poorly. To obtain satisfactory performance, one must estimate the unknown parameters along with the source depth. Simulations demonstrate the success of this approach. >

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