Department of Mathematical Sciences, New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, New Jersey 07102, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2011 Jun;129(6):EL236-41. doi: 10.1121/1.3574766.
The focus of this work is on arrival time and amplitude estimation from acoustic signals recorded at spatially separated hydrophones in the ocean. A particle filtering approach is developed that treats arrival times as "targets" and tracks their "location" across receivers, also modeling arrival time gradient. The method is evaluated via Monte Carlo simulations and is compared to a maximum likelihood estimator, which does not relate arrivals at neighboring receivers. The comparison demonstrates a significant advantage in using the particle filter. It is also shown that posterior probability density functions of times and amplitudes become readily available with particle filtering.
这项工作的重点是从海洋中空间分离的水听器记录的声信号中估计到达时间和幅度。开发了一种粒子滤波方法,该方法将到达时间视为“目标”,并在接收器之间跟踪其“位置”,同时还对到达时间梯度进行建模。该方法通过蒙特卡罗模拟进行评估,并与不相关的相邻接收器到达的最大似然估计进行比较。比较结果表明,使用粒子滤波器具有明显的优势。还表明,粒子滤波可方便地获得时间和幅度的后验概率密度函数。