How to create an underwater acoustic pulse of 1 magnitude peak in time domain using Phased array toolbox

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I am trying to design a Uniform Linear Array of Hydrophones. I want to design a pulse that represents bubble bursting from wave breaking on the surface of the ocean. I am using phased.IsoSpeedUnderwaterPaths and phased.MultipathChannel for transmitting the signal. I have tried using phased.UnderwaterRadiatedNoise but could not make it work out. Any suggestions? The operating frequency is 20kHz and sampling frequency 40kHz.

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Moksh
Moksh on 25 Aug 2023
Hi Shobhit,
You can try using the RectangularWaveform’ function of the phased array toolbox in MATLAB, which can also help in creating an acoustic waveform.
Here is an example for this:
prf = 1; % Pulse repetition frequency
pulseWidth = 10e-3;
pulseBandwidth = 1/pulseWidth;
fs = 2*pulseBandwidth; % Sampling frequency
% Defining the rectangular pulse waveform system object
wav = phased.RectangularWaveform('PRF',prf,'PulseWidth',pulseWidth,'SampleRate',fs);
wave = wav(); % Generated Wave
This creates a magnitude 1 waveform in the time domain.
For further understanding of this function and your required changes, you can refer to the following documentation.
Hope this helps!

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