THE ANALYSrS OF THE ACOUSTIC WAVE YELOCITY ON THE TARGET LOCALIZATION ACCURACY
Journal Title: UNKNOWN - Year 2013, Vol 1, Issue 1
Abstract
The accumcy of target localization using acoustic methods depends on atmospheric conditiom. The acoustic wave velocity varies with fluctuation of atmospheric temperature, presure and humidity. Therefore, a mathematical model for the description of acoustic wave velocity on target localization accuracy has been described. The results are presented and commented upon.
Authors and Affiliations
Pavel Melša, Lenka Bechová
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