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Statistical Characteristics of Sound Transmission and Signal Detection in Shallow Sea

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The solid line and dot line in Fig. 1 show respectively the pulse-to-pulse correlation coefficients at 1 and 2 n mile, the sea state scale is 3, and the time interval for analyses is 100 ms. The pulse-to-pulse correlativity between direct signals transmitting in shallow water acoustical channel is strong, and it decreases with the rising of sea state and the increase of distance (Xu, 1990).

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Tian-zeng, X. (1994). Statistical Characteristics of Sound Transmission and Signal Detection in Shallow Sea. In: Di, Z., Yuan-Bo, L., Cheng-Kui, Z. (eds) Oceanology of China Seas. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-0862-1_56

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