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Underwater SSP Measurement and Estimation: A Survey

Wei Huang, Pengfei Wu, Jiajun Lu, Junpeng Lü, Zhengyang Xiu, Zhenpeng Xu, Sijia Li, Tianhe Xu

2024Journal of Marine Science and Engineering13 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Real-time and accurate construction of regional sound speed profiles (SSPs) is important for building underwater positioning, navigation, and timing (PNT) systems as it greatly affects signal propagation modes. In this paper, we summarize and analyze the current research status in the field of underwater SSP construction, where the mainstream methods include direct SSP measurement and SSP inversion. For the direct measurement method, we compare the performance of popular international and commercial brands of temperature, conductivity, and depth profilers (CTDs). For the inversion methods, the framework and basic principles of matched field processing (MFP), compressive sensing (CS), and deep learning (DL) are introduced, and their advantages and disadvantages are compared. Presently, SSP inversion relies on sonar observation data, limiting its applicability to areas that can only be reached by underwater observation systems. Furthermore, these methods are unable to predict the distribution of sound velocity in future time. Therefore, the mainstream trend in future research on SSP construction will involve comprehensive utilization of multi-source data to offer elastic sound velocity distribution estimation services for underwater users without the need for sonar observation data.

Topics & Concepts

UnderwaterInversion (geology)Computer scienceSonarLimitingAcousticsRemote sensingMarine engineeringData miningArtificial intelligenceGeologyEngineeringOceanographyPhysicsStructural basinMechanical engineeringPaleontologyUnderwater Acoustics ResearchUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsSpeech and Audio Processing