2022
DOI: 10.3390/s22103914
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Locating an Underwater Target Using Angle-Only Measurements of Heterogeneous Sonobuoys Sensors with Low Accuracy

Abstract: This paper considers locating an underwater target, where many sonobuoys are positioned to measure the bearing of the target’s sound. A sonobuoy has very low bearing accuracy, such as 10 degrees. In practice, we can use multiple heterogeneous sonobuoys, such that the variance of a sensor noise may be different from that of another sensor. In addition, the maximum sensing range of a sensor may be different from that of another sensor. The true target must exist within the sensing range of a sensor if the sensor… Show more

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“…It is computationally expensive and highly susceptible to environmental uncertainty when the knowledge of the ocean environment is not adequate. Other methods include the wavefront curvature method, the triangulation method, and the near-field beamforming techniques [16][17][18]. When only one array is available, these methods are only applicable to near-field sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It is computationally expensive and highly susceptible to environmental uncertainty when the knowledge of the ocean environment is not adequate. Other methods include the wavefront curvature method, the triangulation method, and the near-field beamforming techniques [16][17][18]. When only one array is available, these methods are only applicable to near-field sources.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%