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System Simulation Techniques in Digital Sonar Design

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When we design modern digital sonar according to tactical and technical requirements, we naturally face a very complicated situation: many dependent parameters must be selected, and many decisions concerning acceptance / rejection techniques must be determined. We have to evaluate whether to increase the complexity of the equipment, if necessary, in order to enhance performance. And also we have to make a trade-off between various benefits or costs. But we cannot manufacture the hardware at the design phase, since this will result in a waste of labor and materials, and postpone the period of development.

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Li, Q. (2012). System Simulation Techniques in Digital Sonar Design. In: Digital Sonar Design in Underwater Acoustics. Advanced Topics in Science and Technology in China, vol 0. Springer, Berlin, Heidelberg. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-18290-7_7

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