Abstract

Acoustic channel impulse responses (CIRs) consisting of multiple arrivals are extracted from the measured data during SAVEX15 experiment (conducted in the northern East China Sea during May 2015) using compressive sensing, providing high-resolution results due to sparsity promoting objective function. Performance of grid-based compressive channel estimation degrades when basis mismatch occurs because delays of the arrivals do not correspond to delays on the grid. To overcome this, grid-free compressive channel estimation is derived from the formulation of grid-free compressive beamforming [J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 137, 1923-1935 (2015)]. The grid-free compressive channel estimation is applied to signals from SAVEX15; the signals were transmitted from a towed source and received at two separate vertical line arrays (16 elements each); they are used to measure the signals traveling through waveguides. Acoustic structures are observed clearly due to high-resolution CIRs along depth, which are varied by the moving source and internal wave activities.

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