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In §2, where we examined the sonar model, the echo signal S(t) and the reverberation F(t) at the point of observation were represented as corresponding transformations of the emitted signal C(t):
where A is the operator for the emitting antenna, M1, M2, m1, and m2 are operators characterizing the effect of the conditions in which a signal propagates in the water medium, and T and s are operators representing the object of detection and the scatterers, respectively.
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Ol’shevskii, V.V. (1978). Inverse Probability Problems in Sonar. 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_9
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