Late return focusing algorithm for circular synthetic aperture sonar data

Synthetic aperture sonar processing is used to generate imagery for remote sensing applications such as environmental characterization and object detection. Images primarily represent the initial geometric response of acoustic scattering, but there are additional information embedded in the raw data...

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Published inJASA express letters Vol. 1; no. 1; p. 014801
Main Authors Park, J. Daniel, Blanford, Thomas E., Brown, Daniel C.
Format Journal Article
LanguageEnglish
Published 01.01.2021
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ISSN2691-1191
2691-1191
DOI10.1121/10.0003063

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Summary:Synthetic aperture sonar processing is used to generate imagery for remote sensing applications such as environmental characterization and object detection. Images primarily represent the initial geometric response of acoustic scattering, but there are additional information embedded in the raw data that are not well-represented in images. For example, responses such as internal multiple scattering or elastic scattering are delayed in time, and they appear defocused in imagery. A complementary processing algorithm is presented that improves the focus of late acoustic scattering responses, which can potentially provide additional information about the object and aid data interpretability.
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ISSN:2691-1191
2691-1191
DOI:10.1121/10.0003063