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Variational Bayesian Inference Time Delay Estimation for Passive Sonars

Feilong Ding    
Cheng Chi    
Yu Li and Haining Huang    

Resumen

In passive sonars, distance and depth estimation of underwater targets is often limited by the accuracy of time delay estimations. The estimation accuracy of the existing methods of time delay estimation is limited by the uniform discrete grid (signal sampling rate). When a true time delay is out of the grid, the estimation accuracy deteriorates due to the mismatch between the real-time delay and the discrete grid. This paper proposes a new method for time delay estimation, which realizes the time delay estimation under the framework of variational Bayesian inference. The proposed method is grid-less, that is, continuous in the time domain. Unlike the popular grid-less compressive time delay estimation method, this method does not require parameter adjustment, and can automatically estimate the number of time delays, noise variance, and amplitude variance. The simulation results showed that the performance of the proposed method was superior to the reference state-of-the-art time delay estimation methods.

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