A Matched Beam Intensity Processing Method for Estimating Source Depth using Vertical Linear Array in Deep Water

Author(s):  
Zhu Fangwei ◽  
Zheng Guangying ◽  
Liu Fuchen
2020 ◽  
Vol 56 (6) ◽  
pp. 4856-4871
Author(s):  
Rui Duan ◽  
Kunde Yang ◽  
Feiyun Wu ◽  
Yuanliang Ma

2011 ◽  
Vol 128-129 ◽  
pp. 525-529
Author(s):  
Qiang Gao ◽  
Xin Wei ◽  
Zhen Nan Wang ◽  
Dan Tong Na

An imaging processing method for the linear array antenna ISAR (LAA ISAR) was concerned in this paper. Range-Doppler algorithm was adopted to realize the image of each echo first; then the cross-correlation method was used for rough registration. On the basis of it, the method based on image entropy was used for precise registration. Simulations based on this method showed that the image registration was realized finely, and the target resolution was enhanced effectively.


2018 ◽  
Vol 144 (3) ◽  
pp. 1769-1769
Author(s):  
Rémi Emmetiere ◽  
Julien Bonnel ◽  
Marie Gehant Pernot ◽  
Thierry Chonavel

Author(s):  
Yanqun Wu ◽  
Wen Zhang ◽  
Zhengliang Hu ◽  
Weihua Zhang ◽  
Bingbing Zhang ◽  
...  

2019 ◽  
Vol 3 (1) ◽  
pp. 29
Author(s):  
Guang Yang ◽  
Visakh Vaikuntanathan ◽  
Alexandros Terzis ◽  
Xin Cheng ◽  
Bernhard Weigand ◽  
...  

The impact of solid bodies on the free surface of liquid pools is involved in many practical applications—such as bullets and air-to-sea anti-torpedo defense systems, or the water entry of athletes in water sports—aimed at improving the performance through a control of cavity dynamics. This work reports an experimental investigation of the impact of a linear array of hydrophilic (H) and superhydrophobic (SH) spheres on a deep water pool. The array consisted of ten magnetic spheres, with different permutations of H and SH spheres. Using high speed shadowgraphy, we captured the underwater kinematics of the array for different permutations of H and SH spheres. In particular, we observed the evolution or absence of an air cavity attached to the array as a function of the position of the H and SH spheres. The position of the first SH sphere from the leading edge of the array (ZSH) emerged as a key parameter that alters the characteristics of cavity evolution. The appearance and pinch-off characteristics of a wake cavity behind the trailing edge were governed by the wetting properties of the leading and trailing surfaces of the array. The position of the first SH surface, as well as the wetting characteristics of the leading and trailing surfaces, are potential control parameters to alter underwater cavity evolution during solid surface impact on deep water pools.


2019 ◽  
Vol 13 (1) ◽  
pp. 185-197
Author(s):  
Remi Emmetiere ◽  
Julien Bonnel ◽  
Xavier Cristol ◽  
Marie Gehant ◽  
Thierry Chonavel

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