Buszman, Krystian; Mironiuk, Waldemar
(Scientific Journals Maritime University of Szczecin, Zeszyty Naukowe Akademia Morska w Szczecinie,
)
There is increasing demand for various types of submersible and floating remotely-operated vehicles which
have herein been studied with respect to the threats posed by these kinds of objects. Local physical field
disorder analyses have demonstrated the possibility of detecting and classifying objects based on hydroacoustics.
Hydroaocoustic analysis results are presented as narrowband and One-Third-Octave spectra of
different types of remotely-operated vehicles. Investigations were performed using an underwater measuring
system located in very shallow water in a coastal zone characterized by conditions considered as poor for
sound propagation.