Weird Data: The Element of Surprise in Underwater Acoustic Sensing

E. Fischell
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The commonality between a boat’s depth sounder and those mysterious sounds you hear when you dive beneath the waves is underwater acoustics, a field in which even the most experienced practitioners struggle with understanding all of the many sources of interference, noise, and changing physics needed for data interpretation. Users of ocean acoustic instruments don’t control whale calls, shipping, snapping shrimp distribution, fish finders on other vessels, nesting creatures, or pile driving and cannot predict ahead of time all of the possible sources of interference in acoustic data. The complexity of underwater acoustic systems provides further challenges; is that unexpected signal a new source in the environment, a potential signal of interest, or system noise?
怪异数据:水声传感中的意外元素
船上的测深仪和你潜入水下时听到的神秘声音之间的共同点是水下声学,在这个领域,即使是最有经验的从业者也很难理解数据解释所需的所有干扰源、噪音和不断变化的物理现象。海洋声学仪器的使用者无法控制鲸鱼的叫声、航运、捕虾的分布、其他船只上的寻鱼器、筑巢生物或打桩,也无法提前预测声学数据中所有可能的干扰源。水声系统的复杂性带来了进一步的挑战;该意外信号是环境中的新源、潜在的感兴趣信号还是系统噪声?
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