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3D target shape from SAS images based on a deformable mesh
(NURC, 2009/12)The seafloor can nowadays be scanned with side-looking sonar that provides a very high resolution over a large swath, which has proved beneficial for underwater target detection and classification. For systems operated at ... -
A Bayesian approach to predicting an unknown number of targets based on sensor performance
(NURC, 2006/08)Estimating remaining targets after some attempt has been made to detect an overall, unknown number of targets is critical to determining the potential threat associated with these remaining targets. This paper presents a ... -
A comparative analysis of side-looking sonars for rapid classification of underwater intruders
(NURC, 2008/09)One aspect of NURC's 2008 efforts in port protection involves building a prototype system for countering a subsurface threat. Such a capability against underwater intruders in ports requires surveillance of the underwater ... -
A contribution to the hydrology of the Strait of Sicily
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1972/09)The Osservatorio Geofisico Sperimentale of Trieste made a series of hydrological measurements in the Mediterranean in 1968. The areas concerned were the Gulf of Taranto, the Tyrrhenean Sea and the Western Basin. At. the ... -
A contribution to the study of surface and subsurface zooplankton in the Strait of Sicily
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1972/09)Analysis of 71 hauls of plankton in the Strait of Sicily, from 2 February to 16 March 1966, enabled us to make a systematic, quantitative and ecological study of all zooplankton systems present. A synthesis was made, from ... -
A contribution to the study of the surface and deep zooplankton in the Strait of Sicily
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1972/09)Analysis of 34 hauls of plankton in the Strait of Sicily, from 5 to 21 May 1970, enabled us to make a systematic, quantitative and ecological study of all zooplankton systems present. Vertical fishing was performed with a ... -
A conversational processing system of acoustic data for use on land and at sea: SPADA
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A data-driven control strategy in synergy with continuous active sonar for littoral underwater surveillance
(CMRE, 2017/11)In this work, we describe a data-driven Mission Management Layer (MML) running on-board AUVs which manages the phases of a littoral surveillance mission and exploits the characteristics of Continuous Active Sonar (CAS) ... -
A deep stepped thermohaline structure deep in the Mediterranean
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1972/09)A deep stepped thermohaline structure has been observed in the Tyrrhenian Sea below the Levant ine water salinity maximum. The layers are remarkably homogeneous starting with a thickness of 10 m - 20 m at 600 m and thereafter ... -
A direct digital acquisition system
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A distributed ID assignment and topology discovery protocol for underwater acoustic networks
(CMRE, 2017/11)This paper presents a new protocol to self assign node IDs in an Underwater Acoustic Network (UAN). The proposed solution, termed DIVE for Distributed Id assignment and topology discoVEry, is fully distributed and ... -
A fast display processor for sonar echoes
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)This paper presents a display processor for a CRT, which shows a horizontal projection of underwater targets. Sonar echoes are drawn as short lines across a 50 beam, in random scan and with 50 Hz refresh. The high speed ... -
A fast field model for three-dimensional wave propagation in stratified environments based on the global matrix method
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1986/03)A three-dimensional fast field program (FFP) model based on the global matrix method will be presented. Compared to traditional propagator matrix methods, the global matrix method allows for a more efficient, and, furthermore, ... -
A general purpose software system for applications in different fields of physics
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)The paper presents the principle of a software system (FTSS) developed by the Danish Defence Research Establishment (DDRE) for applications in different fields of physics. Software is made up by independent modules exchanging ... -
A high frequency approach for seabed vegetation characterization
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)This paper focuses on the characterization of seabed vegetation, an interesting problem in a lot of Mediterranean sea coastal sites since water quality and pollution degree can be efficaciously solved by investigating the ... -
A method of estimating the influence of ship's noise on ambient noise measurements
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1982/06)Ambient noise measurements are often adversely affected by noise from passing ships. Here, a method is presented which allows the estimation of this influence. The method is especially suitable for shallow water applications. ... -
A micro-programmable correlator for real-time radar processing
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)This paper presents a novel design of a multibit, digital correlator for incoherent scatter radar observations. By utilizing bit-slice microprocessor elements and internal control by microcode instructions, a high-speed ... -
A modular approach to signal processing
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)This paper outlines work in progress on modular systems for beamforming and signal processing. The modules described were developed using commercially available digital L.S.I circuits and the emphasis during development ... -
A modular signal processing software development system
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1979/12)A software development system is being built by the U.S. Naval Research Laboratory (NRL) to aid production of modular signal processing software for U. S. Navy airborne ASW platforms using the Navy's Advanced Signal Processor ... -
A new ambient noise imaging system for ANI, passive and bistatic active acoustic imaging in shallow water
(NATO. SACLANTCEN, 1997)Shallow water active and passive sonars can be usefully complimented by broadband Ambient Noise Imaging (ANI) systems. The first AN1 system was largely analogue, produced good images at 38 m range, but was bulky and permitted ...