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Acoustic Source Localization with the Angular Spectrum Approach in Continuously Stratified Media

2020-06-30Unverified0· sign in to hype

Scott Schoen Jr, Costas D. Arvanitis

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The angular spectrum approach (ASA)---a fast, frequency domain method for calculation of the acoustic field---enables passive source localization and modeling forward propagation in homogeneous media with high computational efficiency. Here we show that, if the medium is continuously stratified, a first-order analytical solution may be obtained for the field at arbitrary depth. Our simulations show that the stratified ASA solution enables accurate source localization as compared to the uncorrected ASA (error from 1.20.3 to 0.490.3 wavelengths) at scalings relevant to biomedical (kL 500, where L is the length of the measurement aperture), underwater (kL 800), and atmospheric (kL 10) acoustic applications. Overall the total computation was on the order milliseconds on standard hardware (22584 ms, compared with 7863 ms for the homogeneous ASA formulation over all cases). Collectively, the results suggest the proposed ASA phase correction enables efficient and accurate method for source localization in continuously stratified environments.

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