Method and a system for monitoring a sea area
First Claim
1. A method for locating a sound source in a water area, such method being for use in a system comprising:
- at least three listening devices each provided with a hydrophone and a radio transmitter;
a radio master station to which signals indicating detection of sounds by the listening devices are transmitted and which determines the geographical position of the sound source by correlating the times of reception of such sound detection signals;
and at least two relay stations at fixed geographical positions relative to said master station;
such method comprising the steps of;
transmission by each of the listening devices, alternatively, of radio signals identifying such devices, such identifying signals being received by the master station and the relay stations;
transmission by each of the listening devices, in respective radio channels, of said sound detection signals;
the relay stations relaying the identifying signals received thereby to the master station;
the master station processing the identifying signals received thereby directly from the listening devices and relayed from the relay stations to determine, from the relative times of reception of such signals, the geographical position of each of said listening devices;
and the master station processing the sound detection signals received from each of the listening devices to determine the geographical position of the sound source with respect to said determined geographical positions of the listening devices, such processing being effected by correlating the relative times of reception of said sound detection signals.
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Abstract
Three or more listening devices (A1, A2, A3) are dispersed over the water area where the location of a sound source is to be determined, and transmit radio signals over respective channels to a master station upon detecting sound. The master station correlates the signals from selected ones of the listening devices to derive the position of the sound source relative to those listening devices. If the positions of those listening devices are unknown, for example if the devices are floating free, their positions are determined by the master station by comparing the relative times at which an identifying radio signal transmitted by each listening device is received by the master station directly and relayed from each of two stationary radio stations with known positions. The listening devices may also be provided with receivers for receiving radio command signals from the master station, for example relating to activation of certain listening devices and assignment of radio channels.
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4 Claims
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1. A method for locating a sound source in a water area, such method being for use in a system comprising:
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at least three listening devices each provided with a hydrophone and a radio transmitter; a radio master station to which signals indicating detection of sounds by the listening devices are transmitted and which determines the geographical position of the sound source by correlating the times of reception of such sound detection signals; and at least two relay stations at fixed geographical positions relative to said master station;
such method comprising the steps of;transmission by each of the listening devices, alternatively, of radio signals identifying such devices, such identifying signals being received by the master station and the relay stations; transmission by each of the listening devices, in respective radio channels, of said sound detection signals; the relay stations relaying the identifying signals received thereby to the master station; the master station processing the identifying signals received thereby directly from the listening devices and relayed from the relay stations to determine, from the relative times of reception of such signals, the geographical position of each of said listening devices; and the master station processing the sound detection signals received from each of the listening devices to determine the geographical position of the sound source with respect to said determined geographical positions of the listening devices, such processing being effected by correlating the relative times of reception of said sound detection signals. - View Dependent Claims (2)
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3. In a system for locating a sound source in a water area, said system comprising:
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at least three listening devices each provided with a hydrophone and a radio transmitter for transmitting signals signifying detection of sounds by such hydrophone; and a radio master station for receiving signals transmitted by said listening devices, said master station comprising means for correlating the reception times of sound detection signals form such devices to determine the position of said sound source; the improvement characterized in that the radio transmitters of the respective listening devices transmit said sound detection signals in respective radio channels, and in that said system further comprises; at least two relay stations at fixed geographical positions for relaying signals received thereby from the listening devices to the master station; switching means comprised in each of said listening devices for alternatively applying to the radio transmitter thereof a signal which individually identifies such listening device and a signal signifying detection by the hydrophone of said device of sound from said sound source; and processing means in said master station responsive to said identifying signals received by the master station directly from the listening devices and relayed thereto from said relay stations to determine the geographical positions of said listening devices. - View Dependent Claims (4)
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