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Specificities of applying pseudorandom sound signals to measuring impulse responses on the shelf of the Sea of Japan

Solving the problems of underwater acoustic communication and navigation for controlling underwater objects greatly depends on a correct estimation of the hydrological and acoustical environment in the region. Analysis of the domestic and foreign experience in the field of navigational support of se...

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Published in:Acoustical physics 2012, Vol.58 (1), p.125-128
Main Authors: Bezotvetnykh, V. V., Burenin, A. V., Morgunov, Yu. N., Strobykin, D. S.
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