Abstract

Enhancement of Green's function is accomplished from the striation pattern obtained from data. The waveguide invariant theory allows a Green's function observed at one location to be extrapolated into adjacent ranges [Song and Byun, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 147, 2150–2158 (2020)]. Conversely, Green's functions observed at adjacent ranges can converge towards a central location for coherent combination to improve the signal-to-noise ratio (SNR). This can be accomplished from the frequency shift in the striation pattern without prior range information of each Green's functions. We demonstrate a significant improvement of SNR in the broadband Green's function from a moving ship in shallow water.

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