Abstract

Horizontal deflection often occurs when a ray propagates in shallow water with an irregular sea bottom, which makes it difficult to determine eigen-ray trajectory and transmission time. A new method for seeking eigen-ray in three dimensions was proposed and sound speed profile (SSP) was inverted in three-dimensional shallow water using the fastest eigen-ray transmission times to form the cost function. In order to satisfy long-time monitoring of SSP, a kind of sonobuoy was developed with the function of DGPS, short wave radio controlling and dada transmission and experiment was implemented in the South China Sea. It is indicated that the sonobuoy has high reliability and stability in rough sea condition. The precision of SSP inversion can be enhanced dramatically by considering horizontal deflections of eigen-ray. In addition, the influence of small mismatch of seabed depth on precision of inversion can be neglected.

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