多脉冲声层析成像:一种测绘水温的新技术

A. Goodney, Young H. Cho
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海洋声层析成像是一种走时层析成像技术,可用于绘制给定水域的声速场。海洋声学层析成像和其他旅行时间层析成像技术利用发送者和接收者之间发送的信号的飞行时间来推断所研究区域的情况。传统上,这种技术假设对于每一对发送接收器,可以从飞行时间中获得一个数据点:沿路径的平均声速。本文介绍了多脉冲声层析成像技术,这是一种利用一系列双向脉冲作为声信号的走时层析成像技术。通过分析相同方向和相反方向的脉冲对之间的走时差异,我们可以将平均声速的变化分布到沿声程的子区域中。其结果是一个更详细的图像,声速分布之间的发送接收器对。这种详细的分布可以用来改进重建技术或以更少的节点获得高分辨率的结果。我们提出了多重声层析成像的系统设计和设计约束,以及仿真结果,表明该技术可以将声路径上的局部声速变化与平均声速变化分离开来。
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Multipulse acoustic tomography: A new technique for mapping water temperatures
Ocean acoustic tomography is a traveltime tomography technique that can be used to map the sound-speed field in a given region of water. Ocean acoustic tomography and other travel-time tomography techniques use the time-of-flight for a signal sent between a sender and receiver to infer information about the conditions of the region under study. Traditionally, such techniques assume that for each sender-receiver pair, one data point can be obtained from the time-of-flight: the average speed-of-sound along the path. In this paper we introduce multipulse acoustic tomography, a new travel-time tomography technique that uses a sequence of bi-directional pulses as the acoustic signal. By analyzing the difference in traveltime between pairs of pulses traveling in the same and opposite direction we can distribute the change in average speed-of-sound into sub-regions along the acoustic path. The result is a much more detailed picture of the distribution in speed-of-sound between a sender-receiver pair. Such a detailed distribution can be used to improve reconstruction techniques or to obtain high resolution results with fewer nodes. We present the system design and design constraints for multipluse acoustic tomography along with simulation results that show the technique can separate local speed-of-sound changes along an acoustic path from the average.
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