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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Dec. 05, 1995
Filed:
Mar. 14, 1994
William L Konrad, Niantic, CT (US);
The United States of America as represented by the Secretary of the Navy, Washington, DC (US);
Abstract
An acoustic beam having at least one preset frequency is generated and dited towards a preselected non-linear acoustic reradiator. The reradiator returns acoustic waves having a different frequency. These reradiated waves are monitored, and a preselected parameter is detected in response to the returned reradiated acoustic waves. In a first embodiment, the preset frequency acoustic beam is generated at one or more frequencies and radiated by at least one projector. Upon incidence of the preset frequency acoustic beam, a preselected reradiator generates acoustic waves having a different frequency. The reradiated acoustic waves are used to calibrate a hydrophone. The reradiated acoustic waves can be controlled by the acoustic projector without a wire link. In another embodiment, the non-linear reradiation is caused by the action of a projected beam on cavitation generated by a vessel remote from the projector. The action of the acoustic beam upon cavitation at the propeller or other structure generates acoustic waves having a different frequency. Undesirable reverberation is largely avoided since the receiver is adjusted to receive only the new frequencies generated by the cavitation.