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A Localization Method Based on Nonlinear Batch Processing for Non-Cooperative Underwater Acoustic Pulse Source
by
Cao, Hongli
, Ji, Yuntian
, Ye, Yang
, An, Liang
, Deng, Haopeng
, Wang, Xiaoyan
in
Accuracy
/ Acoustics
/ Algorithms
/ Batch processing
/ Convergence
/ Cost function
/ Direction of arrival
/ Divergence
/ Errors
/ Estimates
/ Estimation bias
/ Fourier transforms
/ Kalman filters
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Localization
/ Localization method
/ Methods
/ Noise control
/ Numerical analysis
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parameter estimation
/ Sea trials
/ Signal processing
/ Simulation methods
/ Underwater acoustics
2026
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A Localization Method Based on Nonlinear Batch Processing for Non-Cooperative Underwater Acoustic Pulse Source
by
Cao, Hongli
, Ji, Yuntian
, Ye, Yang
, An, Liang
, Deng, Haopeng
, Wang, Xiaoyan
in
Accuracy
/ Acoustics
/ Algorithms
/ Batch processing
/ Convergence
/ Cost function
/ Direction of arrival
/ Divergence
/ Errors
/ Estimates
/ Estimation bias
/ Fourier transforms
/ Kalman filters
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Localization
/ Localization method
/ Methods
/ Noise control
/ Numerical analysis
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parameter estimation
/ Sea trials
/ Signal processing
/ Simulation methods
/ Underwater acoustics
2026
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A Localization Method Based on Nonlinear Batch Processing for Non-Cooperative Underwater Acoustic Pulse Source
by
Cao, Hongli
, Ji, Yuntian
, Ye, Yang
, An, Liang
, Deng, Haopeng
, Wang, Xiaoyan
in
Accuracy
/ Acoustics
/ Algorithms
/ Batch processing
/ Convergence
/ Cost function
/ Direction of arrival
/ Divergence
/ Errors
/ Estimates
/ Estimation bias
/ Fourier transforms
/ Kalman filters
/ Lagrange multiplier
/ Localization
/ Localization method
/ Methods
/ Noise control
/ Numerical analysis
/ Optimization techniques
/ Parameter estimation
/ Sea trials
/ Signal processing
/ Simulation methods
/ Underwater acoustics
2026
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A Localization Method Based on Nonlinear Batch Processing for Non-Cooperative Underwater Acoustic Pulse Source
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A Localization Method Based on Nonlinear Batch Processing for Non-Cooperative Underwater Acoustic Pulse Source
2026
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Overview
The position of a non-cooperative underwater pulse signal source can be estimated by applying target motion analysis techniques to the direction of arrival (DOA) and frequency of arrival (FOA) measurements obtained from a hydrophone array. However, the harsh underwater acoustic environment, with its pronounced multipath propagation, high signal attenuation, and sparse detectable pulses, introduces considerable errors into the estimation of DOA and FOA. These errors can degrade the performance of conventional estimators such as the pseudolinear estimation (PLE) method, leading to significant bias and divergence issues. To address these issues, this paper proposes a method based on nonlinear batch processing for underwater non-cooperative target localization. A cost function is constructed based on a nonlinear observation model and the weighted least squares principle to ensure high modeling fidelity. Subsequently, a multi-start grid search combined with a trust region dogleg algorithm is employed for global iterative optimization of the cost function, enhancing the accuracy and stability of the final position estimate. Numerical simulation results demonstrate that the proposed method achieves high convergence speed and localization accuracy under adverse noise conditions and with a limited number of received pulses. Moreover, the sea trial results confirm that the algorithm attained a convergence rate of 93% with only 25 received pulses, and outperformed the conventional PLE method by approximately 80% in terms of positioning accuracy.
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