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The paper considers the possibility of applying nonlinear noise suppression in the receive path of a sonar station for detection of small-sized objects. The efficiency of such processing in field conditions is demonstrated.
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Drachenko, V.N., Mikhnyuk, A.N. Experimental Verification of the Efficiency of Nonlinear Processing using Impulse Noise Suppression for a Sonar Station for Detecting Small-Sized Objects. Acoust. Phys. 66, 671–675 (2020). https://doi.org/10.1134/S1063771020050036
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