The Naval Research Lab is currently conducting research programs in MCM detections and classifications using both low and high frequency acoustics. These include target detections, target imaging, proud and buried target detections and classifications using structural clues. To determine the limitations that a fluctuating environment places on these target detection methods, a data acquisition system was developed. The data acquisition system consists of multi‐channel, high‐speed A/D’s with remote, variable gain control, and FPGA technology. Each A/D is synchronously sampled at a rate of 1 MHz and using time ‐division multiplexing techniques, is sent down an optical fiber at 1.3 Gbps. The sampled data is then separated back to its original channel and recovered back to an analog signal along with the original clock. Precision filters and high speed transient recorders utilizing fast CAMAC crate controllers are then employed to sample, simultaneously, all data channels with sample rates up to 3Msps. Acoustic and environmental real‐time software were developed using National Instruments Labview to generate the CW source signals that went from 10 kHz to 200 kHz, monitor acquired data, and control sample and repetition rates.
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18 November 2004
HIGH FREQUENCY OCEAN ACOUSTICS: High Frequency Ocean Acoustics Conference
1-5 March 2004
La Jolla, California (USA)
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November 18 2004
A High‐Speed, Multi‐Channel Data Acquisition System Available to Purchase
Dexter Malley;
Dexter Malley
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
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Bob Brown;
Bob Brown
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
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Edgar Kennedy;
Edgar Kennedy
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
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Roger Meredith;
Roger Meredith
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
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Steve Stanic
Steve Stanic
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
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Dexter Malley
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
Bob Brown
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
Edgar Kennedy
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
Roger Meredith
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
Steve Stanic
Naval Research Laboratory, Code 7184, Stennis Space Center, Ms. 39529
AIP Conf. Proc. 728, 438–446 (2004)
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Dexter Malley, Bob Brown, Edgar Kennedy, Roger Meredith, Steve Stanic; A High‐Speed, Multi‐Channel Data Acquisition System. AIP Conf. Proc. 18 November 2004; 728 (1): 438–446. https://doi.org/10.1063/1.1843038
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