研究目的
Investigating the optimal detection of tone signals in noise with a single optical fibre vector hydrophone (OFVH), accounting for the difference between noise levels on the acoustic pressure channel and the particle acceleration channels.
研究成果
The proposed optimal tone detector for OFVH, based on the Neyman–Pearson criterion, effectively accounts for the difference in noise levels across channels and outperforms other detection methods. The detector's performance is confirmed through simulations and lake experiment data.
研究不足
The study assumes that the noise statistics of each channel of the OFVH can be modelled separately, and the target direction and noise spectra required in the optimal detector are assumed to be known a priori.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
The study proposes an optimal tone detector based on the Neyman–Pearson criterion for OFVH, considering the difference in noise levels across channels.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Simulations and lake experiment data are used to verify the theoretical analysis.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
An OFVH is used, consisting of one acoustic pressure transducer and three vector transducers.
4:Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
The detector's performance is compared against other methods using PSDs of received data.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Welch's method is used to compute the PSDs of received data and fused data of the four methods.
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