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Applied acoustics work is rooted in complementary basic research that studies the ocean environment as it impacts advanced systems and physical acoustics. Strong collaborative relationships exist with other Navy and university laboratories, and in other NRL divisions in the areas of oceanography, seafloor processes, remote sensing, materials, optics, and information technology.
Research Articles
- Environmental Acoustic Variability Characterization for Adaptive Sampling
J.P. Fabre, C. Rowley, G. Jacobs, E. Coelho, C. Bishop, X. Hong, and J. Cummings - Underwater Acoustic Communications for Bottom-Mounted Sensor Networks
P.J. Gendron
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