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Optimizing source and receiver placement in multistatic sonar networks to monitor fixed targets
Authors:Emily M Craparo  Armin Fügenschuh  Christoph Hof  Mumtaz Karatas
Institution:1. Department of Operations Research, Naval Postgraduate School, United States;2. Helmut Schmidt University/University of the Federal Armed Forces Hamburg, Germany;3. German Armed Forces and Studied Operations Research, The United States Naval Postgraduate School, Monterey, United States;4. Industrial Engineering Department, National Defense University, Turkish Naval Academy, Istanbul, Turkey
Abstract:Multistatic sonar networks consisting of non-collocated sources and receivers are a promising development in sonar systems, but they present distinct mathematical challenges compared to the monostatic case in which each source is collocated with a receiver. This paper is the first to consider the optimal placement of both sources and receivers to monitor a given set of target locations. Prior publications have only considered optimal placement of one type of sensor, given a fixed placement of the other type. We first develop two integer linear programs capable of optimally placing both sources and receivers within a discrete set of locations. Although these models are capable of placing both sources and receivers to any degree of optimality desired by the user, their computation times may be unacceptably long for some applications. To address this issue, we then develop a two-step heuristic process, Adapt-LOC, that quickly selects positions for both sources and receivers, but with no guarantee of optimality. Based on this, we also create an iterative approach, Iter-LOC, which leads to a locally optimal placement of both sources and receivers, at the cost of larger computation times relative to Adapt-LOC. Finally, we perform computational experiments demonstrating that the newly developed algorithms constitute a powerful portfolio of tools, enabling the user to slect an appropriate level of solution quality, given the available time to perform computations. Our experiments include three real-world case studies.
Keywords:OR in defense  Sensor placement  Optimization  Multistatic sonar
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