Sonar processing by the spectrogram correlation and transformation model of biosonar

Journal of the Acoustical Society of America(2017)

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Echolocating big brown bats emit frequency-modulated (FM) biosonar sounds and perceive target range from echo delays through spectrogram correlation (SC) and target shape from interference nulls in echo spectra through spectrogram transformation (ST). Combined, the SCAT model is a computationally unified auditory description of biosonar as a real-time process. We developed a Matlab implementation of SCAT and tested it with a succession of simulated bat-like FM signals (chirps), each followed by one or more FM echoes that have realistic delay and spectral characteristics. The model simulates neural response latencies in frequency-tuned delay-lines that use coincidence detections for target ranging by SC. For ST, a novel, deconvolution-like network transforms echo spectra into images of the target’s glints by detecting coincidences between spikes that represent spectral nulls in parallel channels tuned to null frequencies. Experiments show that dolphins likely separate ST into two operations—MaPS for short ...
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