Buoyancy-driven underwater gliders are autonomous underwater vehicles that were originally developed to collect oceanographic data. CMRE is studying the use of this technology for the characterization of denied areas, including alternate sensor payloads and applications. During the Rapid Environmental Assessment phase of the Noble Mariner 2012 NATO Exercise, conducted in Gulf of Lions in September 2012, an omnidirectional hydrophone was mounted on a shallow water glider to sample the spatial distribution of the acoustic and oceanographic fields at different ranges and depths. This paper presents a study of the potential to localize acoustic sources by using the acoustic and environmental data collected by the glider. During the experiment, a bottom moored acoustic source was deployed in an area with benign bathymetry. Continuous wave and frequency modulated pulses were broadcast for approximately 6 hours. The glider was flying along predefined tracks and the distances from the source were typically from 5 to 9 km. A ray tracing model is used to evaluate the arrival structures of the acoustic signal, and to estimate the source location.
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2 June 2013
ICA 2013 Montreal
2–7 June 2013
Montreal, Canada
Underwater Acoustics: Session 4aUWa: Detection and Localization
May 14 2013
Underwater source localization using a hydrophone-equipped glider
Yong Min Jiang;
Yong Min Jiang
Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Viale San Bartolomeo 400, La Spezia, (SP) 19126 Italy
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John Osler
John Osler
Research Department, Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Valie San Bartolomeo 400, La Spezia, (SP) 19126 Italy
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Yong Min Jiang
John Osler
Centre for Maritime Research and Experimentation, Viale San Bartolomeo 400, La Spezia, (SP) 19126 Italy
Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 19, 070070 (2013)
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Received:
January 22 2013
Accepted:
February 02 2013
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Yong Min Jiang, John Osler; Underwater source localization using a hydrophone-equipped glider. Proc. Mtgs. Acoust. 2 June 2013; 19 (1): 070070. https://doi.org/10.1121/1.4800708
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