Parametric Modeling and Estimation of Acoustic Sediment Properties Using a System Identification Approach

Zobeida Cisneros, Luc Peirlinckx, and Leo Pierre Van Biesen

ABSTRACT The acoustic properties of marine sediments are measured to obtain an acoustic signature of their mechanical characteristics. The proposed 1-D wave propagation model accounts for absorption and dispersion. Use is made of an inverse procedure based on a maximum likelihood estimator for obtaining a parametric identification of the sediments. Measurements are performed in the laboratory, in reflection and transmission modes, on prepared samples of natural sediments, at normal incidence, and using a controlled measurement environment in the frequency range of 300 to 700 kHz. The model validation is performed for a water layer, an ideal medium with little absorption and dispersion, and for a silty-clay layer. A comparison between the estimated and measured amplitude and phase characteristics for these two media indicates that the parametric identification of the silty-clay is successful. For both media, comparable differences, of 0.3 dB maximum for the amplitude and three degrees for the phase, are observed.

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