计算机科学
声音(地理)
领域(数学)
声学
物理
数学
纯数学
作者
Manjie Mei,Lihong Zhang,Buchao An,Jianlong Li
标识
DOI:10.1109/oceans58557.2025.11104793
摘要
The introduction of active noise control technology has effectively enhanced the low-frequency acoustic stealth capability of underwater targets. However, existing active scattering control methods typically require a large number of sensors for real-time sound field extrapolation, posing significant challenges for practical implementation. This paper experimentally validates an improved virtual sensing-based active scattering control method through a field experiment conducted in a shallow-water environment. Unlike conventional methods, the proposed approach significantly reduces the number of required sensors and is applicable to multi-incidence scenarios. Real-time scattering control was achieved using a signal processor embedded within a large-scale model, combined with hydrophone and secondary source arrays mounted on its surface. Experimental results demonstrate both the effectiveness and practical feasibility of the proposed method.
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