Jesus, S. M.Porter, M. B.Stephan, Y.Coelho, E.Rodríguez, O. C.Demoulin, X.2014-10-152014-10-152000S.M. JESUS, M.B. PORTER, Y. STEPHAN, E.F. COELHO, O.C. RODRÍGUEZ e X. DÈMOULIN, ''Single sensor source localization in a range dependent environment'' in Proc.MTS/IEEE Oceans 2000, Providence, USA, pp. 865-868, vol. 2, September.0-7803-6551-8AUT: SJE00662; ORO00691http://hdl.handle.net/10400.1/5341Source localization with a single sensor explores the time spread of the received signal as it travels from the emitter to the receiver. In shallow water, and for ranges larger than a few times the water depth, the received signal typically exhibits a large number of closely spaced arrivals. However, not all the arrivals are equally important for estimating the source position since a number of them convey redundant information. Theoreticaly, identifying the non-redundant arrivals is feasible in a isovelocity range independent waveguide. In previous work, the number of non-redundant arrivals and the dimension of the data sample signal subspace have been related in a range-independent case. This paper addresses the problem of determining the number of significant arrivals for localizing a sound source over a range-dependent environment on the West coast of Portugal during the INTIMATE'96 sea trial.engSource localizationSubspace methodsShallow waterBroadband signalsSingle sensor source localization in a range dependent environmentconference objecthttp://dx.doi.org/10.1109/OCEANS.2000.881224