Abstract

In the context of torpedo guidance systems, the performance of active sonar in channel parameter estimation and target detection and recognition is significantly degraded by the multipath effect and the time-varying characteristics of the underwater acoustic (UWA) channel. Therefore, it is urgent to propose an algorithm that can accurately estimate the channel parameters in multipath time-varying UWA channels. To solve these problems, this study developed a modified phase transform (PHAT)-weighted function and applied it to the orthogonal matching pursuit (OMP) algorithm, named M-PHAT-OMP. The proposed algorithm is more robust, improves the resolution of the time delay and further improves the estimation accuracy of the parameters in the case of motion. Furthermore, with the aim of solving the problem of the difficulty that the traditional OMP algorithm has in determining sparsity, this study proposes a joint-threshold method, where the threshold value serves as the condition for terminating the algorithm’s iteration. The simulation results demonstrate that the M-PHAT-OMP algorithm proposed in this study exhibits a superior performance compared to other algorithms, as evidenced by its lower root mean square error (RMSE) for delay. Moreover, the experimental results also validate that the proposed algorithm has superior robustness and resolution of the time delay in practical applications.

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