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Probability Models of Hydroacoustic Signals

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Statistical Methods in Sonar

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As had been noted above already, probability models developed through studies on the dynamic properties of objects of research are used to describe signals and interference in sonar (as we know, the dynamic properties of objects are described by their equations of motion with a consideration for limiting conditions). Today we can trace two approaches to the development of such dynamic models — wave and phenomenological (see, in particular, [2,4,20–22, 31,35,39,42–44,49,60,63–65]), We will examine these approaches.

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Ol’shevskii, V.V. (1978). Probability Models of Hydroacoustic Signals. In: Middleton, D. (eds) Statistical Methods in Sonar. Studies in Soviet Science. Springer, Boston, MA. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4757-0474-7_3

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