Signal Processing for Active Sonar Sensor used in Sub Marine Technology

International Journal of VLSI & Signal Processing
© 2014 by SSRG - IJVSP Journal
Volume 1 Issue 1
Year of Publication : 2014
Authors : D.Arulkumar and Dr.Dinesh Rao
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D.Arulkumar and Dr.Dinesh Rao, "Signal Processing for Active Sonar Sensor used in Sub Marine Technology," SSRG International Journal of VLSI & Signal Processing, vol. 1,  no. 1, pp. 10-12, 2014. Crossref, https://doi.org/10.14445/23942584/IJVSP-V1I1P104

Abstract:

This paper speaks about the sound navigation and ranging in the submarine and the propagation of signal for the communication process. This process is used to detect the objects under the water. This paper focuses the recording and processing systems for the sonar signal and also the hardware and software of sonar simulators. In this process both active and passive sonar system was used to detect the appropriate functioning of submarine. It is used to dissolve the left right ambiguity and incorporate the information in the processing chain. This paper will also pivot it capabilities of anti submarine warfare. It will exploit a greater advantage in the air defense system and it will fuse the tracking of data between the multiple radars.

Keywords:

active sonar, passive sonar, transducers.

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