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Title: Broadband Scattering Characteristic Quantization Technique for Single Fish Based on a Split-Beam Echosounder
Authors: Qiuming Ai
Haisen Li
Jin Yao
Chao Li
Jiangping Tao
Keywords: split-beam echosounder
broadband technology
target strength
Helmholtz-Thevenin circuit
echo integration
Fourier transform
fisheries acoustics
Issue Date: 2023
Publisher: MDPI
Abstract: The utilization of broadband quantization data increases the possibility of practical applications for fish target recognition based on the acoustic scattering theory. However, the quantification of broadband data is more complex than that of narrowband systems, requiring consideration of the broadband characteristics of split-beam transducers, seawater absorption, and circuits. This paper elucidates the scatterer acoustic field equation, transducer power equation, and signal processing flow in split-beam broadband quantization technology for engineering applications. A broadband calculation model based on transducer parameters is proposed to enhance the generalization ability of broadband quantization technology to different types of sonar. The classical echo integration method is combined with Fourier transform to meet the requirements of target strength (TS) estimation under broadband signals. This paper includes a series of experiments to prove the rationality and effectiveness of the method. The results demonstrate that the provided calculation model can more accurately reflect the backscattering characteristics of the scatterer, but certain errors remain. This article analyzes the sources of errors and validates the effectiveness of the new TS calculation method
URI: http://umt-ir.umt.edu.my:8080/handle/123456789/22469
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