Passive acoustic tracking for cueing a multistatic active acoustic tracking system

2012 
Fields of distributed passive and multistatic active sonar sensors provide surveillance capabilities against quiet submarine threats in Anti-Submarine Warfare (ASW) scenarios. The joint cooperative use of passive and active sonar offers synergistic and complimentary acoustic performance as well as operational advantages. However, a significant challenge of heterogeneous, multi-sensor systems is the successful fusion of information from the various sensors to enable robust target detection, classification, localization, and tracking. This paper describes the formation of a passive acoustic track that may be used to cue an active multistatic acoustic tracking system. A cue from a passive acoustic track reduces the false track rate in the active tracker by focusing the search area and selectively initiating active tracks. The passive track is assumed to originate from a fixed passive acoustic horizontal line array (HLA) which is unable to determine target range or resolve the familiar left-right ambiguity. However, passive systems can predict Closest-Point-of-Approach (CPA) events. For each CPA event, a cue can be forwarded to the active system for multistatic active track initiation. This paper presents a minimal parametric representation for a passive acoustic track. It also describes an algorithm for obtaining initial estimates of parameters that can be used to initiate the passive track more effectively. A performance evaluation is given. This paper also describes the conversion of the passive track to pseudo-coordinates that are convenient for use with a multistatic tracking system. Lastly, a method for measuring passive track quality is described which determines if track quality is sufficient to justify cueing the active multistatic system.
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