Bistatic Reverberation in Shallow Water: Modeling and DataComparison
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Abstract
Bistatic and monostatic reverberation data were recorded in the 2001 Asian Sea International Acoustic EXperiment (ASIAEX). A model based on the normal mode theory has been developed to calculate bistatic bottom reverberation in shallow water to explain the recorded data. The comparisons between the monostatic and bistatic reverberation data are discussed, and the comparisons between model predictions and measured bistatic reverberation data are also presented. The numerical and experimental results show that the numerical predictions from the bistatic reverberation model fit the experimental data well, and the long-range bistatic reverberation with a time delay can be approximately expressed by the monostatic reverberation data.
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LI Feng-Hua, LIU Jian-Jun. Bistatic Reverberation in Shallow Water: Modeling and DataComparison[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(8): 1128-1130.
LI Feng-Hua, LIU Jian-Jun. Bistatic Reverberation in Shallow Water: Modeling and DataComparison[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(8): 1128-1130.
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LI Feng-Hua, LIU Jian-Jun. Bistatic Reverberation in Shallow Water: Modeling and DataComparison[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(8): 1128-1130.
LI Feng-Hua, LIU Jian-Jun. Bistatic Reverberation in Shallow Water: Modeling and DataComparison[J]. Chin. Phys. Lett., 2002, 19(8): 1128-1130.
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