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dc.contributor.authorJensen, Finn B.
dc.contributor.authorFerla, Carlo M.
dc.contributor.authorNielsen, Peter L.
dc.contributor.authorMartinelli, Giovanna
dc.date.accessioned2018-10-11T14:09:18Z
dc.date.available2018-10-11T14:09:18Z
dc.date.issued2002/12
dc.identifier13736
dc.identifier.govdocSM-400
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12489/586
dc.description.abstractToday's minimum requirements for ocean acoustic models are to be able to simulate broadband signal transmissions in 2D varying environments with an acceptable computational effort. Standard
dc.description.abstractapproaches comprise ray, normal mode and parabolic equation techniques. In this report we compare
dc.description.abstractthe performance of four broadband models (GRAB, PROSIM, C-SNAP and RAM) on a set of shallowwater
dc.description.abstracttest environments with propagation out to 10 km and a maximum signal bandwidth of 10-1000 Hz. It is shown that a computationally efficient modal approach as implemented in the PROSIM model is much faster than standard, less optimized models such as C-SNAP and RAM. However, the
dc.description.abstracthandling of range dependency in the adiabatic approximation is not always sufficiently accurate, and it
dc.description.abstractis suggested that a mode coupling approach be adopted in PROSIM. Moreover, the interpolation of
dc.description.abstractmodal properties in range could lead to a further significant speed-up of mode calculations in range-dependent environments. It is concluded that coupled modes with wavenumber interpolation in both frequency and range remain the most promising wave modeling approach for broadband signal simulations in range-dependent shallow water environments. At higher frequencies (> 1 kHz) there is currently no alternative to rays as a practical signal simulation tool.
dc.format26 p. : ill.
dc.languageEnglish
dc.publisherNATO. SACLANTCEN
dc.subjectShallow water
dc.subjectBroadband analysis
dc.subjectPROSIM (acoustic propagation model)
dc.subjectC-SNAP (acoustic propagation model)
dc.subjectRAM (acoustic propagation model)
dc.subjectGRAB (acoustic propagation model)
dc.subjectAcoustic models
dc.titleBroadband signal simulation in shallow water
dc.typeScientific Memorandum (SM)


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