
@article{ref1,
title="An attempt at hydroacoustic localization of an open-circuit scuba diver",
journal="Journal of the Acoustical Society of America",
year="2019",
author="Korenbaum, Vladimir I. and Gorovoy, Sergey V. and Kostiv, Anatoly E. and Shiryaev, Anton D. and Borodin, Aleksey E.",
volume="146",
number="6",
pages="e4507-e4507",
abstract="Passive acoustic monitoring of scuba divers is a promising way to ensure the safety of recreational divers and prevent waterside intrusion by terrorists. It is shown experimentally that the low-frequency underwater respiratory-associated noise of an open-circuit scuba diver can be used successfully to monitor the respiratory rate at distances of up to 100 m. Respiratory-associated noise in the frequency band of 30-1200 Hz provides the possibility of localizing an open-circuit scuba diver in a noisy shallow-water area by using two pairs of hydrophones at distances of up to 220 m and with a predominant discrepancy of no more than 10 m in comparison with Global Positioning System data.<p /> <p>Language: en</p>",
language="en",
issn="0001-4966",
doi="10.1121/1.5133738",
url="http://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.5133738"
}