A long‐range and high‐resolution underwater acoustic positioning system |
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Authors: | Tomoyoshi Takeuchi |
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Institution: | University of Electro‐Communications , Tokyo 182, Japan |
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Abstract: | Abstract It is desired to track the location of an underwater data collecting platform using acoustic range data. A long‐range and high‐resolution acoustic system for underwater locating has been investigated. The system provides continuous and highly accurate tracking of a platform referenced to bottom‐mounted buoys. Each reference buoy contains an acoustic transponder, which is used to obtain ranging data from the transponder to the platform. The transponder has a signal source that is phase‐modulated by a maximal‐length binary sequence and a correlation processing unit to be capable of detecting received acoustic signals with high SNR in a noisy environment or in attenuation due to long‐range propagation, and to identify multipath acoustic signals. The acoustic system has been designed and sea tests tried. The results of that experiment have yielded capability of a submeter underwater acoustic positioning system. |
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Keywords: | Underwater locating long‐range high‐resolution acoustic system maximal binary sequence |
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