研究目的
To design, build, and test a second-generation underwater acoustic ambient noise imaging camera (ROMANIS) for ambient noise imaging potential in Singapore waters, addressing limitations of previous systems and exploring novel applications.
研究成果
ROMANIS, a second-generation underwater acoustic ambient noise imaging camera, was successfully developed and tested, demonstrating superior range and resolution compared to previous systems. The innovative design and real-time processing capabilities open new possibilities for underwater imaging and other applications.
研究不足
The system's performance is limited by the ambient noise levels and the computational power required for real-time processing. The design focuses on a specific frequency band (25–85 kHz), which may not cover all potential applications.
1:Experimental Design and Method Selection:
Designed a 2-D broadband acoustic array with 508 sensors for ambient noise imaging, operating over 25–85 kHz. Utilized sensors larger than half-wavelength at the highest frequency for directionality and good beamforming performance with fewer sensors.
2:Sample Selection and Data Sources:
Conducted experiments in Singapore waters to test the system's imaging capabilities.
3:List of Experimental Equipment and Materials:
Included a 1.3-m diameter array, EC-97 ceramic tiles, a dry-coupled neoprene cover, and a data acquisition system with eight single-board computers.
4:3-m diameter array, EC-97 ceramic tiles, a dry-coupled neoprene cover, and a data acquisition system with eight single-board computers.
Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow:
4. Experimental Procedures and Operational Workflow: Deployed the ROMANIS system in the field, adjusted gains based on ambient noise levels, and performed real-time beamforming using GPU.
5:Data Analysis Methods:
Applied novel algorithms for high-quality acoustic images and videos, including fractile imaging and passive multistatic ranging.
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