Abstract

In a related effort, Homer Bucker has shown that matched-mode processing for an unknown sound-speed environment can be significantly improved if correction factors for the mode-line amplitude functions can be determined. The correction factors are obtained when a source with known location is available to calibrate the system. This paper describes the results of applying the same techniques for simulated cases of unknown array tilt and bottom characteristics.

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