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PublicationsOcean Acoustic Interferometry ExperimentLaura A. Brooks, Peter Gerstoft (2007)14th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Cairns, Queensland, Australia, 9-12 July, Paper 297Abstract:Ocean acoustic interferometry (OAI) is a technique which relates the cross-correlations from a line of active sources to two receivers within a waveguide, and the time domain Green’s function between said receivers. Within this paper, three specific OAI source geometries are briefly introduced and explained. Experimental OAI data were collected during the SW06 (Shallow Water ’06) sea trials during September 2006. Preliminary analysis of the data shows that the cross-correlations exhibit an observable structure.
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