• Title/Summary/Keyword: 해양 잔향음

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Simulation of time-domain bottom reverberation signal using energy-flux model (에너지 플럭스 모델을 활용한 해저 잔향음 신호 모의)

  • Jung, Young-Cheol;Lee, Keun-Hwa;Seong, Woojae;Kim, Seongil
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.96-105
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    • 2019
  • Ocean reverberation is the most limiting factor in designing realistic and real-time system for sonar simulator. The simulation for an ocean reverberation requires a lot of computational loads, so it is hard to embed program and generate real-time signal in the sonar simulator. In this study, we simulate a time-domain bottom reverberation signal based on Harrison's energy-flux bottom reverberation model by applying Doppler effects as ship maneuvering and autoregressive model. Finally, the bottom reverberation signal with realistic characteristics could be generated for the simulation of ONR reverberation modeling workshop-I problem XI and East Sea ocean environments.

Mid-Frequency Bistatic Reverberation Model (중주파수 양상태 잔향음 모델)

  • Oh, Taek-Hwan;Na, Jung-Yul;Park, Chi-Hyung;La, Hyoung-Sul
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.389-394
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    • 2006
  • Mid-Frequency bistatic reverberation level is modeled using ray theoretic algorithms. The algorithm assumes multiple forward/backward scatter along with reciprocity in the Propagation paths. The environments modeled are assumed to be range independent in bathymetry, bottom scattering and surface scattering. Mid-Frequency bistatic scattering algorithm is used as a scattering model. A comparison of predicted reverberation versus time with measured data is presented to verify the bistatic reverberation model. The result demonstrates that it is possible to obtain reasonable reverberation Predictions in experimental site.

Ocean bottom reverberation and its statistical characteristics in the East Sea (동해 해역에서 해저면 잔향음 및 통계적 특징)

  • Jung, Young-Cheol;Lee, Keun-Hwa;Seong, Woojae;Kim, Seongil
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.38 no.1
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    • pp.82-95
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    • 2019
  • In this study, we analyzed the beam time series of ocean reverberation which was conducted in the eastsouthern region of East Sea, Korea during the August, 2015. The reverberation data was gathered by moving research vessel towing LFM (Linear Frequency Modulation) source and triplet receiver array. After signal processing, we analyzed the variation of ocean reverberation level according to the seafloor bathymetry, source/receiver depth and sound speed profile. In addition, we used the normalized data by using cell averaging algorithm and identified the statistical characteristics of seafloor scatterer by using moment estimation method and estimated shape parameter. Also, we analyzed the coincidence of data with Rayleigh and K-distribution probability by Kolmogorov-Smirnov test. The results show that there is range dependency of reverberation according to the bathymetry and also that the time delay and the intensity level change depend on the depths of source and receiver. In addition, we observed that statistical characteristics of similar Rayleigh probability distribution in the ocean reverberation.

Mid Frequency Band Reverberation Model Development Using Ray Theory and Comparison with Experimental Data (음선 기반 중주파수 대역 잔향음 모델 개발 및 실측 데이터 비교)

  • Chu, Young-Min;Seong, Woo-Jae;Yang, In-Sik;Oh, Won-Tchon
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.28 no.8
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    • pp.740-754
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    • 2009
  • Sound in the ocean is scattered by inhomogeneities of many different kinds, such as the sea surface, the sea bottom, or the randomly distributed bubble layer and school of fish. The total sum of the scattered signals from these scatterers is called reverberation. In order to simulate the reverberation signal precisely, combination of a propagation model with proper scattering models, corresponding to each scattering mechanism, is required. In this article, we develop a reverberation model based on the ray theory easily combined with the existing scattering models. Developed reverberation model uses (1) Chapman-Harris empirical formula and APL-UW model/SSA model for the sea surface scattering. For the sea bottom scattering, it uses (2) Lambert's law and APL-UW model/SSA model. To verify our developed reverberation model, we compare our results with those in Ellis' article and 2006 reverberation workshop. This verified reverberation model SNURM is used to simulate reverberation signal for the neighboring seas of South Korea at mid frequency and the results from model are compared with experimental data in time domain. Through comparison between experiment data and model results, the features of reverberation signal dependent on environment of each sea is investigated and this analysis leads us to select an appropriate scattering function for each area of interest.

High Frequency Bottom Reverberation Characteristics in Shallow Water (천해 해역에서 측정한 고주파 해저면 잔향음 특성)

  • 박정수;정문섭;최재영
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.12 no.6
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    • pp.5-12
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    • 1993
  • 고주파 음원을 사용하여 측정한 천해 해역에서의 잔향음 특성 변화와 해양 환경요소와의 연관성을 고찰하고자 하였다. 여름철에 실시한 현장실험에서 획득한 잔향음신호를 분석하여 다음과 같은 결과를 얻었다. 1) 수직 음속이 음의 기울기를 갖고 있어서 해저면 잔향음이 우세하다. 2) 음파발사 방위각에 따라 19dB 이상의 해저면 잔향음준위 차이를 보인다. 3) 계산된 해저면 후방산란 강도는 기존의 측정자료에 비해 약간 높게 나타난다.

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Analysis of statistical characteristics of bistatic reverberation in the east sea (동해 해역에서 양상태 잔향음 통계적 특징 분석)

  • Yeom, Su-Hyeon;Yoon, Seunghyun;Yang, Haesang;Seong, Woojae
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.435-445
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    • 2022
  • In this study, the reverberation of a bistatic sonar operated in southeastern coast in the East Sea in July 2020 was analyzed. The reverberation sensor data were collected through an LFM sound source towed by a research vessel and a horizontal line array receiver 1 km to 5 km away from it. The reverberation sensor data was analyzed by various methods including geo-plot after signal processing. Through this, it was confirmed that the angle reflected from the sound source through the scatterer to the receiver has a dominant influence on the distribution of the reverberation sound, and the probability distribution characteristics of bistatic sonar reverberation varies for each beam. In addition, parametric factors of K distribution and Rayleigh distribution were estimated from the sample through moment method estimation. Using the Kolmogorov-Smirnov test at the confidence level of 0.05, the distribution probability of the data was analyzed. As a result, it could be observed that the reverberation follows a Rayleigh probability distribution, and it could be estimated that this was the effect of a low reverberation to noise ratio.

Speech Dereverberation using Improved Linear Prediction Residual (개선된 선형예측 잔여를 이용한 음성의 잔향음 제거)

  • Park, Chan-Sub;Kim, Ki-Man;Kang, Suk-Youb
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Information and Communication Engineering
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    • v.11 no.10
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    • pp.1845-1851
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    • 2007
  • Background noise and room reverberation are two causes of degradation in speech in listening situations. Many algorithms developed to enhance reverberant speech. In this paper we propose a dereverberation method for enhancement of speech using modified the linear prediction(LP) residual in reverberant room condition. The proposed dereberberation method based on the fact that the signification excitation of the vocal tract system takes place at the instant of glottal closure in voiced speech. Our method used delay information form each sensor, and we need reverberant signals from 3 sensors. We obtain a new LP residual signal using modified IP residual combination which derived form weighting of the LP residual and the Hilbert transform of LP residual. The nature of the coherently added Hilbert envelop has several large amplitude spikes because of the effects of noise and reverberation. This residual of the clean speech is used to excite the time-varying all-pole filter to obtain the enhanced speech. We achieved simulation of proposed algorithm for performance analysis in reverberation environment. The proposed algorithm improves substantially the quality of reverberant speech.

Experimental analysis and modeling for predicting bistatic reverberation in the presence of artificial bubbles (인공기포 존재 환경에서의 양상태 잔향음 예측을 위한 해상 실험 분석 및 모델링 연구)

  • Yang, Wonjun;Oh, Raegeun;Bae, Ho Seuk;Son, Su-Uk;Kim, Da Sol;Choi, Jee Woong
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.41 no.4
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    • pp.426-434
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    • 2022
  • Bubbles generated by various causes in the ocean are known to persist for long periods of time. Although the volume occupied by bubbles in the ocean is small, the presence of bubbles in ocean due to resonance and attenuation greatly affects the acoustic properties. Accordingly, bistatic reverberation experiment was performed in the ocean where artificial bubbles exist. A number of transducers and receivers were installed on 6 buoys arranged in a hexagonal shape, and blowing agents were dropped in the center of the buoy to generate bubbles. For reverberation modeling that reflects acoustic characteristics changed by bubbles, the spatial distribution of bubbles was estimated using video data and received signals. A measurement-based bubble spectral shape was used, and it was assumed that the bubble density within the spatial distribution of the estimated bubble was the same. As a result, it was confirmed that the bubble reverberation was simulated in a time similar to the measured data regardless of the bubble density, and the bubble reverberation level similar to the measured data was simulated at a void fraction of about 10-7 ~ 10-6.8.

Effects of Wind-Generated Bubbles on Sound Propagation (음파전달에 미치는 풍성기포의 영향)

  • Lee, Won-Byoung;Kim, Young-Shin;Joo, Jong-Min;Lee, Chang-Won;Na, Jung-Yul
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.25 no.8
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    • pp.395-402
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    • 2006
  • When an active SONAR works in the subsurface. its detection Performance is limited by the reverberation. The winds Play a primary role in the Production of bubbles in the ocean. And the bubbles as efficient scatters contribute to the reverberant field. In this Paper the effects of wind-generated bubbles on sound propagation in the subsurface are investigated as a mid-frequency Hull-mounted SONAR works. The active signal excess is calculated at source depths 3. 5. and 10m considering bubble layer for frequencies 5. 7.5, and 10kHz. The change of the near-surface sound speed tend to increase surface reverberation levels and change the active signal excess. In the 10m/s winds. the maximum detection range reduces over 3km through the near-surface . The reason is the upper refraction due to the wind-generated bubbles.

Simulation and analysis of the effects of bistatic sonar detection performance induced by reverberation in the East Sea (동해 심해환경에서 잔향음에 의한 양상태 탐지성능 영향 모의 및 분석)

  • Wonjun Yang;Dae Hyeok Lee;Ji Seop Kim;Hoseok Sul;Su-Uk Son;Hyuckjong Kwon;Jee Woong Choi
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.43 no.4
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    • pp.445-454
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    • 2024
  • To detect underwater targets using sonar, sonar performance analysis that reflects the ocean environment and sonar characteristics must be performed. Sonar performance modeling of passive and monostatic sonar can be performed relatively quickly even considering the ocean environment. However, since bistatic and multistatic sonar performance modeling require higher computational complexity and much more time than passive or monostatic sonar cases, they have been performed by simplifying or not considering the ocean environment. In thisstudy, the effects of reverberation and ocean environment in bistatic sonar performance were analyzed using the bistatic reverberation modeling in the Ulleung Basin of the East Sea. As the sonar operation depth approaches the sound channel axis, the influence of the bathymetry on sound propagation is reduced, and the reverberation limited environment is formed only at short distances. Finally, it was confirmed that similar trends appeared through comparison between the simplified and elaborately calculated sonar performance modeling results.