Abstract
This study demonstrates optically-induced underwater acoustic source localization using multiple hydrophones by determining the arrival time and peak-to-peak overpressures. The robustness of sensing underwater acoustic signals indicates state-of-the-art for the feasibility study of laser-induced sonar.
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