Rational-Orthogonal-Wavelet-Based Active Sonar Pulse and Detector Design

Limin Yu, Fei Ma, Enggee Lim, En Cheng*, Langford B. White

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Abstract

A family of rational orthogonal wavelets is explored in active sonar detection to achieve Doppler robustness and noise mitigation. The broadband active sonar system is classified as wavelet-based noncoherent subband energy detection. It features a flexible broadband sonar pulse design with low peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR), and a detector of low computation complexity via fast rational wavelet filter bank. The designed family of broadband pulses is based on a combination of multiple basis functions of the complex rational orthogonal wavelet (CROW). Differing from the conventional dyadic wavelet (with an integer scale factor of 2), the CROW has a rational scale factor and much higher resolution in the partition of the time-scale plane. This family of wavelets presents great flexibility in the system design. Design example is presented with minimized PAPR to serve for applications demanding the stealth. The sonar detector is based on the CROW analysis filter bank. Detection performance is analyzed regarding its resistance to Doppler noise and multipath by simulations using a geometric underwater acoustic channel model. The performance of the wavelet-based active sonar system is compared with a linear frequency modulated pulse-based system. The receiver operating characteristic curves demonstrate that the designed system is able to cope with severe multipath, high ambient noise, and severe Doppler dispersion. The framework provides possible solutions for underwater applications in low signal-to-noise ratio and varying mobility conditions.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8303649
Pages (from-to)167-178
Number of pages12
JournalIEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Volume44
Issue number1
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - Jan 2019

Keywords

  • Broadband active sonar
  • broadband pulse design
  • complex rational orthogonal wavelet (CROW)
  • filter bank (FB)
  • peak-to-average power ratio (PAPR) reduction
  • sonar detection

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