Frequency-Diversity-Based Underwater Acoustic Passive Localization

IEEE Internet of Things Journal(2022)

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This article considers underwater acoustic passive localization of a noncooperative broadband source in the presence of multipath propagation. A differential transmission-loss model-based passive localization method is proposed, in which 3-D localization can be implemented with only two hydrophones. Instead of spatial diversity, frequency diversity is exploited to achieve passive localization with a limited number of hydrophones and address the challenge of multipath propagation. Specifically, the received signals of both hydrophones are decomposed in the frequency domain, respectively, at first. Then, a set of differential transmission-loss model-based equations between the two hydrophones are established on multiple frequencies. Based on these equations, the passive localization is modeled as a multivariate optimization problem. Meanwhile, the nonline of sight (NLOS)-related parameters are also involved in the optimization problem. Therefore, accurate localization and NLOS mitigation can be accomplished simultaneously by solving the optimization problem. To simplify the multivariate optimization problem for a reliable solution, a cepstrum-autocorrelation-based multipath estimation algorithm is proposed, by which all the NLOS paths can be represented by an equivalent NLOS path. Consequently, the simplified optimization problem concerns only the desired coordinate of the source and a single NLOS-related parameter. Finally, a differential evolution algorithm is employed to solve the simplified optimization problem. Both simulation and lake trial results corroborate the effectiveness and the robustness of the proposed method.
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Frequency diversity,multipath propagation,underwater acoustic passive localization
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