Abstract

Passive acoustic tomography exploits the acoustic energy generated by sources with unknown spectral content such as sources of opportunity (e.g., cargo ships) to study the ocean. However, separating the channel impulse response (CIR) from a possibly moving, random radiator is non-trivial for coherent processing and the amount of unknown variables may leave the problem intractable. Using an incremental approach, we study the sparse CIR estimation problem for a single receiver. Second, we add multiple receivers, relax source spectrum knowledge, and study processor performance in resolving possibly coherent multipath arrivals across the vertical line array. Third, we discuss the extension to include multiple VLAs and sequential processing for a source with known location. Application of the Noise Correlation 2009 Experiment and the Santa Barbara Channel Experiment 2016 are discussed.

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