Issue 2 • Date April 2004
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Table of contents
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IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering publication information
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Non-Rayleigh reverberation characteristics near 400 Hz observed on the New Jersey shelf
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Statistics of fluctuations in high-frequency low-grazing-angle backscatter from a rocky sea bed
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Effect of various surface-height-distribution properties on acoustic backscattering statistics
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Statistical characterization of active sonar reverberation using extreme value theory
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Pseudospectral time-domain modeling of non-Rayleigh reverberation: synthesis and statistical analysis of a sidescan sonar image of sand ripples
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Statistics of broad-band bottom reverberation predictions in shallow-water waveguides
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Guest Editorial Archival Papers
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Towed-array history, 1917-2003
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Chesapeake Instrument Corporation project TOAD: principles and applications of Towflex hydrophones
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Modeling, identification, and analysis of limit-cycling pitch and heave dynamics in an ROV
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Theoretical accuracy of Doppler navigation sonars and acoustic Doppler current profilers
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Differences between passive-phase conjugation and decision-feedback equalizer for underwater acoustic communications
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IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering focuses on the application of fundamental electrical and electronics engineering to the oceanic environment.
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Editor-in-Chief
N. Ross Chapman
School of Earth & Ocean Sciences
University of Victoria
N. Ross Chapman
School of Earth & Ocean Sciences
University of Victoria
3800 Finnerty Road
Victoria, BC V8P 5C2 Canada
chapman@uvic.ca


