- Issue
- Journal of Siberian Federal University. Engineering & Technologies. 2022 15 (2)
- Authors
- Dorofeev, Grigory V.; Storozhok, Evgeny A.; Lipovetskiy, Andrey O.; Starodubtsev, Pavel A.
- Contact information
- Dorofeev, Grigory V.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation; ; Storozhok, Evgeny A.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Lipovetskiy, Andrey O.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation; Starodubtsev, Pavel A.: Pacific Higher Naval School named after S. O. Makarov Vladivostok, Russian Federation
- Keywords
- hydroacoustic system; hydroacoustic field; mapping of the underwater situation; zone sampling; samples; hydroacoustic field; hydroacoustic information; aggregation technique
- Abstract
To effectively solve the tasks of opening the underwater situation and detecting underwater objects, perfect hydroacoustic systems are needed. Their creation should be based not only on a» rough « increase in the sensitivity of the receiving elements and improvement of their design, but also be of a comprehensive nature based on a scientifically based approach. A variant of the approach to the construction of a hydroacoustic system with the criterion of minimum losses and adequate representation of the underwater situation is proposed. The method of sampling the detection zone and calculating the optimal size of the secret is applied. On the basis of this approach, the structure of aggregation of the hydroacoustic system variant and its elements is developed. The content of the source data database. The requirements for the module for forming the contour of the requirements for the hydroacoustic system. The tasks to be solved by the module for forming variants of the hydroacoustic system and the data necessary for this
- Pages
- 238–245
- DOI
- 10.17516/1999-494X-0386
- Paper at repository of SibFU
- https://elib.sfu-kras.ru/handle/2311/145438
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