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An Underwater Acoustic Transducer Responding to Frequency Shift by Doppler Effect (도플러효과에 의한 주파수 변화에 대응하는 수중 초음파변환자의 제안)

  • Kim, Jung-Whan;Kim, Moo-Joon;Ha, Kang-Lyeol
    • Journal of Sensor Science and Technology
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    • v.8 no.1
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    • pp.16-23
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    • 1999
  • When a moving piezoelectric transducer detects an object in water, its receiving sensitivity is attenuated by Doppler effect. In this paper, a method for compensating the effect is suggested by using a newly designed condenser of which capacitance is varied according to the moving speed of the transducer. Using the method, the receiving resonant frequency of the transducer can be changed automatically. As a result, there is good agreement between the results of experiment and those of calculation. It is confirmed that the response sensitivity degradation of transducers due to Doppler effect can be compensated in the range of $1{\sim}10^m/_s$ moving speed.

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Influences Analysis of SAS Azimuth Resolution on the UUV Trajectory Disturbances (수중 무인정 궤적 교란에 따른 SAS 방위해상도 영향에 대한 분석)

  • Kim, Boo-il
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.20 no.1
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    • pp.222-229
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    • 2016
  • Active synthetic aperture sonar on the small UUV is generated several trajectory disturbances under the influences of underwater environments, and causing a large error in the synthetic aperture processing. In this paper, we analyzed the effects of azimuth resolution for the phase mismatch of the synthetic aperture focus processing when the periodic or random trajectory disturbances was generated on the side direction. The simulation results show that ghost targets are generated and azimuth resolution is very deteriorated when disturbance amplitude is greater than $0.3{\lambda}$ and disturbance period is greater than $2L_{sa}$ in the periodic trajectory disturbances environments. And detection performance on the seabed small objects by the synthetic aperture processing is shown that there is a significant effects on the azimuth resolution depending on the types and conditions of the platform trajectory disturbance variations.

Analysis of target classification performances of active sonar returns depending on parameter values of SVM kernel functions (SVM 커널함수의 파라미터 값에 따른 능동소나 표적신호의 식별 성능 분석)

  • Park, Jeonghyun;Hwang, Chansik;Bae, Keunsung
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.17 no.5
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    • pp.1083-1088
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    • 2013
  • Detection and classification of undersea mines in shallow waters using active sonar returns is a difficult task due to complexity of underwater environment. Support vector machine(SVM) is a binary classifier that is well known to provide a global optimum solution. In this paper, classification experiments of sonar returns from mine-like objects and non-mine-like objects are carried out using the SVM, and classification performance is analyzed and presented with discussions depending on parameter values of SVM kernel functions.

Present and Prospect of Ocean Observation Using Pressure-recording Inverted Echo Sounder (PIES) (압력측정 전도음향측심기(PIES)를 활용한 해양관측의 현재와 전망)

  • CHANHYUNG JEON;KANG-NYEONG LEE;HAJIN SONG;JEONG-YEOB CHAE;JAE-HUN PARK
    • The Sea:JOURNAL OF THE KOREAN SOCIETY OF OCEANOGRAPHY
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    • v.28 no.1
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    • pp.51-61
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    • 2023
  • Sound can travel a long distance in the ocean; hence, acoustic instruments have been widely used for ocean observations in various fields such as bathymetric survey, object detection, underwater communication, and current measurements. Herein we introduce a pressure-recording inverted echo sounder (PIES) which is one of the most powerful instruments, moored at seafloor for ocean observation in physical oceanography. The PIES can measure various kinds of oceanic phenomena (currents, mesoscale eddies, internal waves, and sea surface height variabilities) and support acoustic telemetry and pop-up data shuttle (PDS) system for remote data acquisition. In this paper, we review uses of PIES and describe present and prospective system of PIES including remote data acquisition toward (quasi) real-time data recovery.

Optimum Frequency Analysis for Sonar Transmit Signal design (소나 송신신호 설계를 위한 최적 주파수 분석)

  • Kim, Sunho;Jung, Jangwon;On, Baeksan;Im, Sungbin;Seo, Iksoo
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.53 no.5
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    • pp.47-54
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    • 2016
  • In the underwater environment, high resolution can be achieved in the range direction by transmitting and receiving a signal of a particular band and/or waveform. The design of a transmit signal used in the active sonar is very important in order to detect a cylindrical object within a short distance less than 1 km, which is the detection distance of this paper. Designing a transmit signal optimal to a sonar requires appropriate selection of its center frequency and bandwidth, which allows the maximum detection distance of a sonar. In this paper, in terms of maximizing echo excess and signal to noise ratio (SNR), optimum frequency analysis is carried out under various conditions of diverse parameters. In addition, the investigation focused on the determinating a bandwidth is also performed for the purpose of satisfying the performance requirement of range resolution and azimuth resolution.

Numerical Modeling and Experimental Verification for Target Strength of Submerged Objects (수중물체에 대한 음향 표적강도의 수치해석과 실험적 검증)

  • CHOI YOUNG-HO;SHIN KEE-CHUL;YOU JIN-SU;KIM JEA-SOO;JOO WON-HO;KIM YOUNG-HYUN;PARK JONG-HYUN;CHOI SANG-MUN;KIM WOO-SHIK
    • Journal of Ocean Engineering and Technology
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    • v.19 no.1 s.62
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    • pp.64-70
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    • 2005
  • Target Strength(TS) is an important factor for the detection of the target in an active sonar system: thus the numerical model for the prediction of TS is widely being developed. For the frequency range of several kHz, the most important scattering mechanism is known to be specular reflection, which is largely affected by the geometrical shape of the target. In this paper, a numerical algorithm to predict TS is developed based on the Kirchhoff approximation which is computationally efficient. The developed algorithm is applied to the canonical targets of simple shapes, for which the analytical solutions exist. The numerical results show good agreement with the analytical solutions. Also, the algorithm is applied to more complex scatterers, and is compared with the experimental data obtained in the water tank experiment for the purpose of verifying the developed numerical model. Discussions on the effect of spatial sampling and other aspects of numerical m odeling are presented.