Layer‐averaged water temperature sensing in a lake by acoustic tomography with a focus on the inversion stratification mechanism

Shijie Xu, Zhao Xue, Xinyi Xie, Haocai Huang*, Guangming Li*

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Abstract

Continuous sensing of water parameters is of great importance to fluid dynamic progress study in oceans, coastal areas and inland waters. The acoustic tomography technique can perform water temperature field measurements horizontally and vertically using sound wave travel infor-mation. The layer‐averaged water temperature can also be measured with the acoustic tomography method. However, investigations focusing on the stratified mechanism, which consists of stratification form and its influence on inversion error, are seldom performed. In this study, an acoustic to-mography experiment was carried out in a reservoir along two vertical slices to observe the layer-averaged water temperature. Specifically, multi‐path sound travel information is identified through ray tracing using high‐precision topography data obtained via a ship‐mounted ADCP during the experiment. Vertical slices between sound stations are divided into different layers to study layer division inversion methods in different preset types. The inversion method is used to calculate the average water temperature and inversion temperature error of every layer. Different layer methods are studied with a comparison of results. The layer division principle studied in this paper can be used for layer‐averaged water temperature sensing with multi‐path sound transmission infor-mation.

Original languageEnglish
Article number7448
JournalSensors
Volume21
Issue number22
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Nov 2021
Externally publishedYes

Keywords

  • Coastal acoustic tomography
  • Inversion error analysis
  • Multi‐path arrival identification
  • Stratification mechanism
  • Vertical slice inversion
  • Water temperature observation

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