2022
DOI: 10.1142/s2591728522400011
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Selected Topics of the Past Thirty Years in Ocean Acoustics

Abstract: This paper reviews some of the highlights of selected topics in ocean acoustics during the thirty years that have passed since the founding of the Journal of Theoretical and Computational Acoustics. Advances in computational methods and computers helped to make computational ocean acoustics a vibrant area of research during that period. The parabolic equation method provides an unrivaled combination of accuracy and efficiency for propagation problems in which the bathymetry, sound speed, and other environmenta… Show more

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“…With the advancement of sonar technology, underwater acoustic propagation modeling [1,2], underwater acoustic signal processing, and high-performance computing technology, the use of acoustic field data or extracted corresponding feature quantities to estimate seabed parameters has received extensive attention for several decades [3,4]. The geoacoustic parameters and corresponding profile structures are challenging to measure directly [5]. Physical sampling is point-based, and geoacoustic characteristics based on the analysis of sediment physical samples can only provide information about the specific measurement sites [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…With the advancement of sonar technology, underwater acoustic propagation modeling [1,2], underwater acoustic signal processing, and high-performance computing technology, the use of acoustic field data or extracted corresponding feature quantities to estimate seabed parameters has received extensive attention for several decades [3,4]. The geoacoustic parameters and corresponding profile structures are challenging to measure directly [5]. Physical sampling is point-based, and geoacoustic characteristics based on the analysis of sediment physical samples can only provide information about the specific measurement sites [6].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%