Mapping of surface-generated noise coherence

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2022-12-19
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Shajahan, Najeem
Barclay, David R.
Lin, Ying-Tsong
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10.3389/fmars.2022.1016702
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Noise mapping
Coherence
Array gain
Noise gain
Parabolic Equation mode
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The performance of a hydrophone array can be evaluated by its coherent gain, which depends on the spatial correlation of both the signal of interest and the background noise between different array elements, where one hopes to maximize the former while minimizing the latter with array signal processing. In this paper, a computational vertical noise coherence map of the first zero-crossing is generated near Alvin Canyon, south of Martha’s Vineyard, Massachusetts, to study its dependence on the spatial variation in bathymetry, water column sound speed and sediment type. A two and three-dimensional Parabolic Equation propagation model based on reciprocity theory were used for the simulation. The results showed that the seabed parameters have the greatest impact on vertical noise coherence at the array location in the Alvin Canyon area, when compared to 3-D bathymetric and water column sound speed profile variability, especially in the shallower water. The analysis reveals the ideal spacing for a vertical hydrophone array for better signal detection in acoustic experiments. In the continental shelf and slope regions, the ideal spacing lies between 3λ⁄8 in deep water and λ⁄2 in shallow water, and for areas with strong bathymetric variations the ideal spacing can be determined by comprehensive numerical models.
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© The Author(s), 2022. This article is distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License. The definitive version was published in Shajahan, N., Barclay, D., & Lin, Y.-T. Mapping of surface-generated noise coherence. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, (2022): 1016702, https://doi.org/10.3389/fmars.2022.1016702.
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Shajahan, N., Barclay, D., & Lin, Y.-T. (2022). Mapping of surface-generated noise coherence. Frontiers in Marine Science, 9, 1016702.
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