Classical ocean acoustic experiments involve the use of synchronized arrays of sensors. However, the need to cover large areas and/or the use of small robotic platforms has evoked …
J Bonnel, NR Chapman - The Journal of the Acoustical Society of …, 2011 - pubs.aip.org
This paper presents a single receiver geoacoustic inversion method adapted for low- frequency impulsive sources. It is applied to light bulb data collected during the Shallow …
This paper presents geoacoustic inversion of a light bulb implosion recorded during the Shallow Water 2006 experiment. The source is low frequency and impulsive, the …
Due to the expense associated with at-sea sensor deployments, a challenge in underwater acoustics has been to develop methods requiring a minimal number of sensors. This paper …
MA McDonald, SE Moore - J. Cetacean Res. Manage., 2002 - journal.iwc.int
Abstract Calls from North Pacific right whales (Eubalaena japonica) were recorded in the eastern Bering Sea during a visual and acoustic survey aboard the US Coast Guard buoy …
J Bonnel, SE Dosso, D Eleftherakis… - IEEE Journal of …, 2019 - ieeexplore.ieee.org
This paper presents single receiver geoacoustic inversion of two independent data sets recorded during the 2017 seabed characterization experiment on the New England Mud …
Bowhead whales generate low-frequency calls in shallow-water Arctic environments, whose dispersive propagation characteristics are well modeled by normal mode theory. As each …
Impact pile driving creates intense, impulsive sound that radiates into the surrounding environment. Piles driven vertically into the seabed generate an azimuthally symmetric …
This article discusses inversions for bottom geoacoustic properties using broadband acoustic signals obtained from explosive sources. Two different inversion schemes for …