Information-theoretic quantification of underwater acoustic source localization performance

2013 
Metrics that historically have been applied to quantify the performance of signal processing for source localization are algorithm-dependent. For example, performance of conventional beamforming or matched-field processing is usually quantified by main-peak width and secondary-peak levels of the beam response or spatial ambiguity function, while performance of Bayesian localization may be quantified by measures of the statistical dispersion of the a posteriori pdf of source location. While algorithm-dependent performance metrics permit comparisons within a given class of signal processing algorithms, they do not provide comparability across algorithm classes. The present work identifies fundamental information-theoretic quantities that can be used as metrics to quantify the source localization performance of diverse signal processing algorithms and thus provide for performance comparisons across signal-processor classes. These quantities include conditional entropy of source location given processor outpu...
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