Selective Detection and Localization by Decomposition of a Subrank Time Reversal Operator
In this paper, a laboratory experiment for the detection and localization of targets using a subrank beam-based decomposition of the time reversal operator (DORT) method is presented. A rigid 32-element source-receiver array, connected to a programmable e
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ater Acoustics and Ocean Dynamics Proceedings of the 4th Pacific Rim Underwater Acoustics Conference
Underwater Acoustics and Ocean Dynamics
Lisheng Zhou Wen Xu Qianliu Cheng Hangfang Zhao •
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Underwater Acoustics and Ocean Dynamics Proceedings of the 4th Pacific Rim Underwater Acoustics Conference
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Editors Lisheng Zhou Hangzhou Applied Acoustics Institute Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
Qianliu Cheng Hangzhou Applied Acoustics Institute Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
Wen Xu College of Information Science & Electronic Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
Hangfang Zhao College of Information Science & Electronic Engineering Zhejiang University Hangzhou, Zhejiang China
ISBN 978-981-10-2421-4 DOI 10.1007/978-981-10-2422-1
ISBN 978-981-10-2422-1
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Preface
The 4th Pacific Rim Underwater Acoustics Conference (PRUAC) was held in Hangzhou, China during 9–11 October 2013. Thanks to all the participants, it turned out to be one of the most exciting conferences around the Pacific focused on the ocean, with the theme “Underwater Acoustics and Ocean Dynamics.” This conference was jointly hosted by Hangzhou Applied Acoustics Research Institute and Zhejiang University. The sponsors also included Acoustical Society of China, Science and Technology on Sonar Laboratory, Acoustical Society of America, Canadian Acoustical Association and Acoustical Society of Korea. The objective of this conference was to provide a forum for active researchers to discuss state-of-the-art developments in underwater acoustics. It brought together scholars, scientists, and engineers from numerous count
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