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Title

DPM Overview of Sonar Operation 110831

Authors

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Summary

A Brief Overview of Sonar Operation by Donald P.Massa Sonar is an acronym for sound navigation and ranging.Since electromagnetic radiation does not propagate well in the ocean and sound does, sonar is used underwater instead of radar.Sound waves are used in different sonar systems for a wide variety of applications, including depth determination, bottom mapping, navigation, communication, target detection and classification for Anti-Submarine Warfare ASW or anti-mine warfare, etc.In order to analyze and simulate a sonar system, mathematical models must be developed of all portions of the system, the propagation medium, and the target.Thesound wave will propagate with the three dimensional radiation pattern based on the physic

Keywords

rangingsince electromagnetic, radarsound, different, applications, determination, communication, classification anti-submarine, mathematical, propagation, targetthe electronics, appropriate electrical, electrical excitation, excitation transducer, mediumthe, dimensional,

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