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Self-noise Cancellation in the Passive Sonar System (수동 소나 시스템에서 자체 잡음 제거)

  • 박상택
    • Proceedings of the Acoustical Society of Korea Conference
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    • 1991.06a
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    • pp.117-121
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    • 1991
  • 본 논문은 견인선(tow-ship)에서 발생하는 자체 잡음을 제거하여 수중 신호처리 시스템에서 표적 탐지(target detection)와 표적 식별(target identification) 등의 성능 향상을 위하여 표적 방향으로 형성된 빔의 출력을 원시 입력신호(primary input)로 사용하고 견인선 방향으로 형성된 빔의 출력을 참고 입력신호(reference input)로 사용한 적응 잡음 제거기(adaptive noise canceller)에 대해 연구하였다. 잡음 제거를 위해 사용되는 계수들은 LMS(Least Mean Square) 알고리듬을 이용하여 조정하였다. 컴퓨터 시뮬레이션을 통하여 TDL(Tapped-Delay Line) 구조와 LAT(LATtice) 구조를 갖는 적응 잡음 제거기 성능을 여러 가지 환경에서 비교, 관찰하였다. 두 알고리듬을 사용할 경우, 자체 잡음이 어떠한 형태로 나타나더라도 제거시킬 수 있음을 보여 주었으나 고유값 분포율(eigenvalue spread ratio)이 큰 경우에는 LMS-LAT가 LMS-TDL보다 수렴 속도뿐만 아니라 성능면에서도 우수함을 보였다.

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A Robust Target Motion Analysis Algorithm for Discontinuous Frequency Measurements (불연속적인 다중 주파수 측정치에 강인한 표적기동분석 알고리즘)

  • Cheong, Myoung-Jun
    • Journal of the Korea Institute of Military Science and Technology
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    • v.14 no.3
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    • pp.372-379
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    • 2011
  • Estimating underwater target state variables(position, velocity, course, etc) is necessary to counteract threatening targets. In passive sonar systems, conventional target motion analysis(TMA) techniques using bearing and frequency measurements of an underwater target are widely introduced. However, it is not clear how conventional TMA techniques can be used if some of frequency measurements are unavailable during parts of the scenario, partially unavailable frequency measurements are common in the ocean with complicated acoustic conditions where frequency measurements often come and go. This paper proposes a new TMA algorithm, which is robust to partially unavailable frequency measurements, using the frequency measurements fusion method.

Estimation and Extraction of Unstable Frequency Lines of Acoustic Signal Using Neural Network

  • Ha, Seok-Wun;Hwang, Soo-Bok;Kim, Jae-Chang
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.18 no.2E
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    • pp.39-44
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    • 1999
  • In passive sonar, underwater moving objects are identified by the acoustic sounds they transmit. The spectrum of these sounds show features about the mechanism of the sound source, these features are discrete frequencies on the spectrum and frequency lines on the spectrogram. Variability in the underwater environment produce discontinuous broken or unstable fluctuating frequency lines. In this paper, we propose an efficient algorithm that estimate continuities of the discontinuous frequency lines and extract presence of the unstable frequency lines using neural networks and represent the proposed algorithm shows good performance in estimation and extraction the unstable frequency lines through the experiments.

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Underwater Target Information Estimation using Proximity Sensor (근접센서를 이용한 수중 표적 정보 추정기법)

  • Kim, JungHoon;Yoon, KyungSik;Seo, IkSu;Lee, KyunKyung
    • Journal of the Institute of Electronics and Information Engineers
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    • v.52 no.5
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    • pp.174-180
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    • 2015
  • In this paper, we propose the passive sonar signal processing technique for estimating target information using proximity sensor. This algorithm is performed by single sensor which is constituted underwater sensor network and has a hierarchical structure. The estimated parameter is the velocity, the depth, the distance and bearing at CPA situations and we can improve the accuracy of signal processing techniques through having a hierarchical structure. We verify the performance of the proposed method by computer simulation and then we check the result that 20% error can be occurred in maximum detectable range. We also confirm that proposed method has the reliability in the actual sea environment through the sea experiment.

Performance analyses of naval ships based on engineering level of simulation at the initial design stage

  • Jeong, Dong-Hoon;Roh, Myung-Il;Ham, Seung-Ho;Lee, Chan-Young
    • International Journal of Naval Architecture and Ocean Engineering
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    • v.9 no.4
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    • pp.446-459
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    • 2017
  • Naval ships are assigned many and varied missions. Their performance is critical for mission success, and depends on the specifications of the components. This is why performance analyses of naval ships are required at the initial design stage. Since the design and construction of naval ships take a very long time and incurs a huge cost, Modeling and Simulation (M & S) is an effective method for performance analyses. Thus in this study, a simulation core is proposed to analyze the performance of naval ships considering their specifications. This simulation core can perform the engineering level of simulations, considering the mathematical models for naval ships, such as maneuvering equations and passive sonar equations. Also, the simulation models of the simulation core follow Discrete EVent system Specification (DEVS) and Discrete Time System Specification (DTSS) formalisms, so that simulations can progress over discrete events and discrete times. In addition, applying DEVS and DTSS formalisms makes the structure of simulation models flexible and reusable. To verify the applicability of this simulation core, such a simulation core was applied to simulations for the performance analyses of a submarine in an Anti-SUrface Warfare (ASUW) mission. These simulations were composed of two scenarios. The first scenario of submarine diving carried out maneuvering performance analysis by analyzing the pitch angle variation and depth variation of the submarine over time. The second scenario of submarine detection carried out detection performance analysis by analyzing how well the sonar of the submarine resolves adjacent targets. The results of these simulations ensure that the simulation core of this study could be applied to the performance analyses of naval ships considering their specifications.

Measurement System for Performance Evaluation of Acoustic Materials in a Small Water Tank (소형수조에서 음향재료의 반향음감소와 투과손실 측정시스템 구성)

  • Shin, Mi-Ru;Cho, Jung-Hong;Lee, Kyung-Teak;Kim, Jea-Soo;Jeon, Jae-Jin;Ham, Il-Bea;Kang, Chang-Gi
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.30 no.2
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    • pp.63-72
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    • 2011
  • Since the detection probability is critically dependent on the target strength (TS) in active sonar and on the radiated noise level (RNL) in passive sonar, the acoustic materials for echo reduction (ER) and transmission loss (TL) are widely used for the stealth of underwater targets. In this paper, a measurement system based on the small water tank, for the frequency range of greater than 30 kHz, is developed and verified using reference targets. In order to design the water tank and the geometry of test samples, a program is developed to calculate the arrival time of interfering signals due to the reflection from water tank walls and also due to the diffraction from the edge of the test samples. Considering all the interfering signals, an optimal experimental configuration for water tank and test samples is designed and used throughout the experiment. Next, the signal processing algorithms to estimate ER and TL are developed based on the measured propagation loss reflecting the geometric spreading characteristics of the transducer. Finally, a set of reference targets such as aluminium plate and perfectly reflecting plate are used in a small water tank to verify the developed measurement system.

Abnormal sonar signal detection using recurrent neural network and vector quantization (순환신경망과 벡터 양자화를 이용한 비정상 소나 신호 탐지)

  • Kibae Lee;Guhn Hyeok Ko;Chong Hyun Lee
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.42 no.6
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    • pp.500-510
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    • 2023
  • Passive sonar signals mainly contain both normal and abnormal signals. The abnormal signals mixed with normal signals are primarily detected using an AutoEncoder (AE) that learns only normal signals. However, existing AEs may perform inaccurate detection by reconstructing distorted normal signals from mixed signal. To address these limitations, we propose an abnormal signal detection model based on a Recurrent Neural Network (RNN) and vector quantization. The proposed model generates a codebook representing the learned latent vectors and detects abnormal signals more accurately through the proposed search process of code vectors. In experiments using publicly available underwater acoustic data, the AE and Variational AutoEncoder (VAE) using the proposed method showed at least a 2.4 % improvement in the detection performance and at least a 9.2 % improvement in the extraction performance for abnormal signals than the existing models.

Multiband Enhancement for DEMON Processing Algorithms (대역 분할 처리를 통한 데몬 처리 성능 향상 기법)

  • Cheong, Myoung Jun;Hwang, Soo Bok;Lee, Seung Woo;Kim, Jin Seok
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.32 no.2
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    • pp.138-146
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    • 2013
  • Passive sonars employ DEMON (Detection of Envelope Modulation on Noise) processing to extract propeller information from the radiated noise of underwater targets. Conventional DEMON processing improves SNR(Signal to Noise Ratio) characteristic by Welch method. The conventional Welch method overlaps several different time domain DEMON outputs to reduce the variance. However, the conventional methods have high computational complexity to get high SNR with correlated acoustic signals. In this paper, we propose new DEMON processing method that divides acoustic signal into several frequency bands before DEMON processing and averages each DEMON outputs. Therefore, the proposed method gathers independent acoustic signal faster than conventional method with low computational complexity. We prove the performance of the proposed method with mathematical analysis and computer simulations.

Effectiveness Analysis for Survival Probability of a Surface Warship Considering Static and Mobile Decoys (부유식 및 자항식 기만기의 혼합 운용을 고려한 수상함의 생존율에 대한 효과도 분석)

  • Shin, MyoungIn;Cho, Hyunjin;Lee, Jinho;Lim, Jun-Seok;Lee, Seokjin;Kim, Wan-Jin;Kim, Woo Shik;Hong, Wooyoung
    • Journal of the Korea Society for Simulation
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    • v.25 no.3
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    • pp.53-63
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    • 2016
  • We consider simulation study combining static and mobile decoys for survivability of a surface warship against torpedo attack. It is assumed that an enemy torpedo is a passive acoustic homing torpedo and detects a target within its maximum target detection range and search beam angle by computing signal excess via passive sonar equation, and a warship conducts an evasive maneuvering with deploying static and mobile decoys simultaneously to counteract a torpedo attack. Suggesting the four different decoy deployment plans to achieve the best plan, we analyze an effectiveness for a warship's survival probability through Monte Carlo simulation, given a certain experimental environment. Furthermore, changing the speed and the source level of decoys, the maximum torpedo detection range of warship, and the maximum target detection range of torpedo, we observe the corresponding survival probabilities, which can provide the operational capabilities of an underwater defense system.

Performance of covariance matrix fitting-based direction-of-arrival estimation algorithm using compressed sensing in the frequency domain (주파수 영역에서 공분산 행렬 fitting 기반 압축센싱 도래각 추정 알고리즘의 성능)

  • Zhang, Xueyang;Paik, Ji Woong;Hong, Wooyoung;Ahn, Jae-Kyun;Kim, Seongil;Lee, Joon-Ho
    • The Journal of the Acoustical Society of Korea
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    • v.36 no.6
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    • pp.394-400
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    • 2017
  • This paper shows the extension of SpSF (Sparse Spectrum Fitting) algorithm, which is one of covariance matrix fitting-based DOA (Direction-of-Arrival) estimation algorithms, from the time domain to the frequency domain, and presents that SpSF can be implemented in the frequency domain. The superiority of the SpSF algorithm has been demonstrated by comparing DOA estimation performance with the performance of Conventional DOA estimation algorithm in the frequency domain for sinusoidal incident signals.