No Access Submitted: 08 October 2010 Accepted: 28 March 2011 Published Online: 14 June 2011
The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 129, 3768 (2011); https://doi.org/10.1121/1.3583500
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  • George L. Ogden
  • Lisa M. Zurk
  • Mark E. Jones
  • Mary E. Peterson
This paper investigates the extraction of acoustic signatures from small boats using a passive sonar system. Noise radiated from a small boats consists of broadband noise and harmonically related tones that correspond to engine and propeller specifications. A signal processing method to automatically extract the harmonic structure of noise radiated from small boats is developed. The Harmonic Extraction and Analysis Tool (HEAT) estimates the instantaneous fundamental frequency of the harmonic tones, refines the fundamental frequency estimate using a Kalman filter, and automatically extracts the amplitudes of the harmonic tonals to generate a harmonic signature for the boat. Results are presented that show the HEAT algorithms ability to extract these signatures.