Abstract

In a previous study [E. C. Shang, C. S. Clay, and Y. Y. Wang, J. Acoust. Soc. Am. 78, 172 (1985)] a new method of passive source ranging in a layered waveguide was proposed. This paper investigates the reduction (loss) in range information due to phase fluctuations and to an inaccurate description of the environment (waveguide mismatch). The effects of phase fluctuations are investigated using a two-dimensional Gaussian distribution function. A numerical normal mode code is used to study the effects of waveguide mismatching. The loss in range information caused by incorrect descriptions of both the bottom sediment type and the sound speed profile in the water column is calculated. Examples are given for a water depth of 100 m and frequencies in the range from 100–500 Hz.

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