Parameter Mismatches and its Biases in Ocean Matched Field Processing

해양 정합장처리에서 매개변수 오정합과 바이어스

  • 박재은 (해군해양전술정보단) ;
  • 김재수 (한국해양대학교 해양개발공학부) ;
  • 신기철 (넥스원퓨처(주) 수중연구소)
  • Published : 2005.02.01

Abstract

In matched field processing (MEP), the observed acoustic field data is basically correlated with the replica produced by the modeling. therefore the results of source localization and correlation is limited by the mismatch of the environment and sensor location. In this paper. the effects of mismatch in environment and system on the bias in estimating the source location are investigated in the context of source localization. In the Pekeris waveguide, the simulation shows that the mismatches in environment and system, can cause a significant biases in the source localization and a degradation in MFP correlation. Mismatch caused by uncertainties in array tilt and depth, bottom depth, bottom sound speed, etc. causes degradation in source localization performance.

해양환경에서 정합장처리를 통해 음원위치를 추정할 경우 실측신호의 음장과 복제음장 사이에 각종 매개변수의 오정합이 발생하여 상관값의 저하와 함께 음원 위치추정 결과에 바이어스를 발생시킨다. 본 논문에서는 정합장처리를 이용한 음원 위치추정에서 해양환경 및 시스템 오정합 매개변수로 인한 바이어스와 상관값의 변화 그리고 민감도에 대해서 고찰하였다. 이를 위해 Pekeris 해양 도파관에서 수치실험을 수행하였으며, 그 결과 매개변수 오정합이 음원 위치에서의 바이어스와 상관값의 감소를 발생시켰다. 또한 매개변수 민감도 평가를 통해 배열의 경사와 수심, 해저면 수심과 해저층의 음속이 민감도가 높음을 확인 할 수 있었다.

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