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Senior level/graduate level text/reference presenting state-of-the-
art numerical techniques to solve the wave equation in
heterogeneous fluid-solid media. Numerical models have become
standard research tools in acoustic laboratories, and thus
computational acoustics is becoming an increasingly important
branch of ocean acoustic science. The first edition of this
successful book, written by the recognized leaders of the field,
was the first to present a comprehensive and modern introduction to
computational ocean acoustics accessible to students. This
revision, with 100 additional pages, completely updates the
material in the first edition and includes new models based on
current research. It includes problems and solutions in every
chapter, making the book more useful in teaching (the first edition
had a separate solutions manual). The book is intended for graduate
and advanced undergraduate students of acoustics, geology and
geophysics, applied mathematics, ocean engineering or as a
reference in computational methods courses, as well as
professionals in these fields, particularly those working in
government (especially Navy) and industry labs engaged in the
development or use of propagating models.
Recent advances in the power of inversion methods, the accuracy of
acoustic field prediction codes, and the speed of digital computers
have made the full field inversion of ocean and seismic parameters
on a large scale a practical possibility. These methods exploit
amplitude and phase information detected on hydrophone/geophone
arrays, thereby extending traditional inversion schemes based on
time of flight measurements. Full field inversion methods provide
environmental information by minimising the mismatch between
measured and predicted acoustic fields through a global search of
possible environmental parameters. Full Field Inversion Methods in
Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics is the formal record of a conference
held in Italy in June 1994, sponsored by NATO SACLANT Undersea
Research Centre. It includes papers by NATO specialists and others.
Topics covered include: . speed and accuracy of acoustic field
prediction codes . signal processing strategies . global inversion
algorithms . search spaces of environmental parameters .
environmental stochastic limitations . special purpose computer
architectures . measurement geometries . source and receiving
sensor technologies. "
Recent advances in the power of inversion methods, the accuracy of
acoustic field prediction codes, and the speed of digital computers
have made the full field inversion of ocean and seismic parameters
on a large scale a practical possibility. These methods exploit
amplitude and phase information detected on hydrophone/geophone
arrays, thereby extending traditional inversion schemes based on
time of flight measurements. Full field inversion methods provide
environmental information by minimising the mismatch between
measured and predicted acoustic fields through a global search of
possible environmental parameters. Full Field Inversion Methods in
Ocean and Seismo-Acoustics is the formal record of a conference
held in Italy in June 1994, sponsored by NATO SACLANT Undersea
Research Centre. It includes papers by NATO specialists and others.
Topics covered include: . speed and accuracy of acoustic field
prediction codes . signal processing strategies . global inversion
algorithms . search spaces of environmental parameters .
environmental stochastic limitations . special purpose computer
architectures . measurement geometries . source and receiving
sensor technologies. "
Senior level/graduate level text/reference presenting state-of-the-
art numerical techniques to solve the wave equation in
heterogeneous fluid-solid media. Numerical models have become
standard research tools in acoustic laboratories, and thus
computational acoustics is becoming an increasingly important
branch of ocean acoustic science. The first edition of this
successful book, written by the recognized leaders of the field,
was the first to present a comprehensive and modern introduction to
computational ocean acoustics accessible to students. This
revision, with 100 additional pages, completely updates the
material in the first edition and includes new models based on
current research. It includes problems and solutions in every
chapter, making the book more useful in teaching (the first edition
had a separate solutions manual). The book is intended for graduate
and advanced undergraduate students of acoustics, geology and
geophysics, applied mathematics, ocean engineering or as a
reference in computational methods courses, as well as
professionals in these fields, particularly those working in
government (especially Navy) and industry labs engaged in the
development or use of propagating models.
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