Underwater non-lethal weapon based on principles of time reversal acoustics

Alexander Sutin, Yegor Sunelnikov

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Abstract

Protection against surface and underwater threats from swimmers constitutes one of the most challenging aspects of port security. The envisioned risk mitigation consist of passive acoustic detection and localization and active diver deterrent, which can be done by focusing high intensity acoustic waves. The main goal of this study is to explore the possibility of using the Time Reversal Acoustics (TRA) sound focusing system for non-lethal swimmer neutralization. This breakthrough technology enables the precision targeting of a hostile diver with minimum impact to the marine environments. The acoustic noise radiated by the diver is used to focus the acoustic energy, while moving diver acts as an active self disclosing acoustic beacon. In a shallow water environment the radiated noise, direct and multi-path interference is rich and is exploited through the use of TRA. The effectiveness of the TRA focusing and the diver deterrence zone are modelled taking into consideration the frequency range, harbour depth, geometry of the transducer array. It is demonstrated that outside the focal region, the TRA system produces acoustic intensities that are not harmful for marine life.

Original languageEnglish
Article number045005
JournalProceedings of Meetings on Acoustics
Volume13
DOIs
StatePublished - 2011
Event16th International Conference on Nonlinear Elasticity in Materials 2011 - Prague, Czech Republic
Duration: 5 Jun 201111 Jun 2011

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