This is a presentation of Project SUBIC accomplishments over the past two years. The major portion of the work was devoted to an extensive at-sea test aboard USS Pargo of a high-speed computer/display command and control station. History and progress of Daily System Operability Test (DSOT) program is reported. Several major supporting research efforts are reported including a detailed description of the New Submarine Sonar/Fire Control System beamforming design study, Ray Trace/Propagation Loss Prediction discussions tracing the history up to the present studies, the use of a Kalman filter for Target Location Analysis, a theoretical and experimental boundary layer investigation, and theoretical Sonar Signal Data Processing performed by Yale University under subcontract to SUBIC. (Author)
Submarine Command and Control System Progress Brochure
1969
80 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Fire Control & Bombing Systems , Acoustic Detection , Fire control system components , Sonar equipment , Research management , Command and control systems , Sonar signals , Data processing , Target acquisition , Submarines , Digital computers , Turbulent boundary layer , Display systems , Beamforming , Subic project , Ssn 650 vessel , Signal processing , Kalman filters , Ray tracing(Sonar) , Losses , Propagation
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