Integrating ocean acoustic propagation models and marine mammal auditory models

H. Shyu, R. Hillson
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In responding to concerns about the potential impact of active sonar systems on marine mammals, the US Navy has initiated a research and development program to study the effects of sound on the marine environment (EMSE). As part of the ESME effort, the Naval Research Laboratory is developing a workbench for integrating the diverse software modules under development by other ESME researchers. This workbench models the complete sound propagation path: from the source, through the medium, and to the biosensor system. It allows researchers to explore different scenarios for the interaction between sonar, the marine environment, and marine mammals. There are several issues in building such a workbench. First, the Temporary Threshold Shift (TTS) data for marine mammals are very limited. Both behavioral and physiological models for estimating the TTS for marine mammals as a function of auditory exposure are still in their early stages of development. Second, developing an ocean acoustic propagation model that can produce accurate sound field estimations in shallow water environments is still a challenge. Third, collecting accurate oceanographic data directly such as sound speed profiles, sea floor properties, and bathymetric data is very expensive. The accuracy of oceanographic data directly affects the outcome of an ocean acoustics propagation model. As more and more experimental data are collected, the TTS estimation models for marine mammal auditory systems and the ocean acoustic propagation models will both improve. Furthermore, the Navy has an ongoing effort to collect more accurate oceanographic data. To build a software system that can incorporate software components subject to modification, the components should be modular. Modular components may be easily replaced by improved components provided that the interfaces are clearly defined and stable. This paper describes the current state of this software workbench development effort and discusses the issues involved in integrating different software models developed independently for modeling different phenomena.
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结合海洋声传播模型和海洋哺乳动物听觉模型
为了回应人们对主动声呐系统对海洋哺乳动物潜在影响的担忧,美国海军启动了一项研究和开发计划,研究声音对海洋环境的影响(EMSE)。作为ESME工作的一部分,海军研究实验室正在开发一个工作台,用于集成其他ESME研究人员正在开发的各种软件模块。这个工作台模拟完整的声音传播路径:从声源,通过介质,到生物传感器系统。它允许研究人员探索声纳,海洋环境和海洋哺乳动物之间相互作用的不同场景。在构建这样一个工作台时存在几个问题。首先,海洋哺乳动物的临时阈值位移(TTS)数据非常有限。用于估计海洋哺乳动物TTS作为听觉暴露功能的行为和生理模型仍处于早期发展阶段。其次,开发一种能够在浅水环境中产生准确声场估计的海洋声传播模型仍然是一个挑战。第三,直接收集准确的海洋学数据,如声速剖面、海底特性和水深数据是非常昂贵的。海洋资料的准确性直接影响到海洋声学传播模型的结果。随着实验数据的不断积累,海洋哺乳动物听觉系统的TTS估计模型和海洋声传播模型都将得到改进。此外,海军正在努力收集更准确的海洋数据。为了构建一个可以包含可修改的软件组件的软件系统,组件应该是模块化的。只要接口定义清晰且稳定,模块化组件可以很容易地被改进的组件所取代。本文描述了该软件工作台开发工作的当前状态,并讨论了集成为建模不同现象而独立开发的不同软件模型所涉及的问题。
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