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Enhanced sonar bathymetry tracking in multi-path environment

  • ENST Bretagne

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Abstract

In this paper we address DOA estimation for the side scan sonar in the presence of multiple interfering echoes. We illustrate the potential usage of high resolution methods and tracking algorithms. The proposed tracking algorithm is based on a apriori information on the sea-floor DOA angle. Because of the non-linearity of the model and non-Gaussian behavior of the observed 4600 data, the implementation of the proposed algorithm is based on the particle filter. The proposed tracking algorithm is shown to be able to resolve the multi-path interference problem. The heavy-tailed/non-Gaussian character of the data is noted and the Laplace distribution is shown to better characterize the tails of the observed data. The multivariate Laplace distribution is derived for the observed data and the particle filter coupled with the multivariate Laplace distribution is shown to provide better estimates than with the Gaussian assumption.

Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationOCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE
Subtitle of host publicationHarnessing the Power of the Ocean
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Dec 2012
Externally publishedYes
EventOCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE Hampton Roads Conference: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean - Virginia Beach, VA, United States
Duration: 14 Oct 201219 Oct 2012

Publication series

NameOCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean

Conference

ConferenceOCEANS 2012 MTS/IEEE Hampton Roads Conference: Harnessing the Power of the Ocean
Country/TerritoryUnited States
CityVirginia Beach, VA
Period14/10/1219/10/12

Keywords

  • DOA tracking
  • Kalman filter
  • MUSIC
  • Sonar DOA estimation
  • interferometry
  • multipath enviroment
  • multivariate Laplace distribution
  • particle filter

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