The report examines three methods for maximizing the output signal-to-noise ratio of a conventional passive detection system consisting of a fixed array, non-adaptive beam forming, and square-law detection. The performance of a non-optimal system is compared to each of the three optimum configurations, and the results suggest how an unsophisticated, sub-optimal system, which has only marginally poorer performance than the optimum systems, can be designed. (Author)
Organization of Conventional Passive Sonar Detection Systems
1969
57 pages
Report
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English
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