Abstract

A method is described for measuring the amplitude—frequency and spatial (directional) characteristics of underwater acoustic arrays in real environments, i.e., in the presence of interfering reflections. The method is based on the application of time-delay spectrometry and wideband swept-frequency signals. The results of full-scale experiments are reported, demonstrating the high accuracy, noise immunity, and efficiency of the proposed method.

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