2019
DOI: 10.7498/aps.68.20181883
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Bottom reverberation for large receiving depth in deep water

Abstract: Ocean reverberation is an important issue in underwater acoustics, which usually influences the working performance of the active sonars significantly. The deep-water reverberation data are collected from the South China Sea experiment including the reverberation signals at large receiving depths near the bottom, showing that the wave intensity increases obviously at some moments with time increasing. To analyze in depth the data, a uniform bottom-reverberation model is proposed based on the ray theory, which … Show more

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“…Deep sea seabed reverberation includes a propagation-seabed scattering-re-propagation process. The received seabed reverberation can be expressed as follows by using the ray-mode approximation theory [4]:…”
Section: Basic Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Deep sea seabed reverberation includes a propagation-seabed scattering-re-propagation process. The received seabed reverberation can be expressed as follows by using the ray-mode approximation theory [4]:…”
Section: Basic Theorymentioning
confidence: 99%