Experimental Characterization of Littoral Zone Acoustic Propagation
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                        Overview
            
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    	This proposal describes research effort by faculty of the Catholic University of America (CUA) and East Carolina University (ECU) related to developing a mid-range atmospheric sound propagation model for littoral environments. This model is intended to be used for predicting the detectability of Naval platforms by on-shore receivers. This subaward component of the larger effort consists of preliminary data collection to support development of the mathematical model. The overall objective of this proposed work is to develop a model based on the sonar equation that uses meteorological information (atmospheric conditions and sea state data) to predict excess attenuation as a function of range. During the period of this research the team will develop a model for excess attenuation in the specific case of intermediate range propagation above the ocean surface. This information, along with source level, as well as the ambient noise level at the receiver can be used to predict platform detectability. 
    
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        February 2019 - January 2021
    
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