Abstract

The decomposition of the time reversal operator (DORT) method is a selective detection and focusing technique for the pulse-echo mode that uses an array of transmit-receive transducers. Because it is an application of the acoustic time reversal mirror, the irregular shape of the array and the aberration of the propagation medium are compensated and the selective focusing on targets is made possible. In this paper, we examined the application of this method to the underwater acoustics and the application to active sonar and communication are made possible. To clarify the relationship between the focusing effect of the DORT method and the sound propagation property in shallow water, we examined the selective focusing effect with respect to the propagation distance by using the cylindrical spread model without the sea surface and bottom and the Pekeris model, which is typical of shallow water models. There are few influences of the propagation distance on the focusing effect in shallow water model as a result, and it is shown that the focusing effect improves with the increase of the sound velocity of the bottom.

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