The present research work attempted to delineate and characterize the reservoir facies from the Dawson Canyon Formation in the Penobscot field,Scotian Basin.An integrated study of instantaneous frequency,P-impedance,v...The present research work attempted to delineate and characterize the reservoir facies from the Dawson Canyon Formation in the Penobscot field,Scotian Basin.An integrated study of instantaneous frequency,P-impedance,volume of clay and neutron-porosity attributes,and structural framework was done to unravel the Late Cretaceous depositional system and reservoir facies distribution patterns within the study area.Fault strikes were found in the EW and NEE-SWW directions indicating the dominant course of tectonic activities during the Late Cretaceous period in the region.P-impedance was estimated using model-based seismic inversion.Petrophysical properties such as the neutron porosity(NPHI)and volume of clay(VCL)were estimated using the multilayer perceptron neural network with high accuracy.Comparatively,a combination of low instantaneous frequency(15-30 Hz),moderate to high impedance(7000-9500 gm/cc*m/s),low neutron porosity(27%-40%)and low volume of clay(40%-60%),suggests fair-to-good sandstone development in the Dawson Canyon Formation.After calibration with the welllog data,it is found that further lowering in these attribute responses signifies the clean sandstone facies possibly containing hydrocarbons.The present study suggests that the shale lithofacies dominates the Late Cretaceous deposition(Dawson Canyon Formation)in the Penobscot field,Scotian Basin.Major faults and overlying shale facies provide structural and stratigraphic seals and act as a suitable hydrocarbon entrapment mechanism in the Dawson Canyon Formation's reservoirs.The present research advocates the integrated analysis of multi-attributes estimated using different methods to minimize the risk involved in hydrocarbon exploration.展开更多
Attenuation compensation,which corrects the attenuation and dispersion of seismic waves,is one of the effective methods for improving seismic data resolution.In general,the attenuation compensation is achieved by an i...Attenuation compensation,which corrects the attenuation and dispersion of seismic waves,is one of the effective methods for improving seismic data resolution.In general,the attenuation compensation is achieved by an inverse Q-filter based on wave field continuation.In this paper,using the Futterman attenuation model,a method to compute synthetic seismogram is derived for an attenuation medium.Based on the synthetic method,the attenuation compensation problem is reduced to an inversion problem of the Fredholm integral equation and can be achieved by inversion.The Tikhonov regularization is used to improve inversion stability.The processing results of numerical simulation and real data show the effectiveness of the method.展开更多
We derive formulae of correction for multi-wave geometric spreading and absorption in layered viscoelastic media, this provides the theoretical foundation for true amplitude compensation of field data and for our sens...We derive formulae of correction for multi-wave geometric spreading and absorption in layered viscoelastic media, this provides the theoretical foundation for true amplitude compensation of field data and for our sensitivity analysis. The imaging matrix at a plane reflector between viscoelastic media can be determined in the frequency domain using linearized reflection coefficients through Born approximation. We quantitatively analyze the sensitivity by studying eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the imaging matrix. The results show that two linear combinations of petrophysical parameters can be determined from the multi-wave AVO inversion in the case of amplitude compensation. Multi-wave AVO contains the information of attenuation in the media. However, the sensitivity of multi-wave AVO inversion to attenuation is small.展开更多
Instability is an inherent problem with the attenuation compensation methods and has been partially relieved by using the inverse scheme.However,the conventional inversion-based attenuation compensation approaches ign...Instability is an inherent problem with the attenuation compensation methods and has been partially relieved by using the inverse scheme.However,the conventional inversion-based attenuation compensation approaches ignore the important prior information of the seismic dip.Thus,the compensated result appears to be distorted spatial continuity and has a low signal-to-noise ratio(S/N).To alleviate this issue,we have incorporated the seismic dip information into the inversion framework and have developed a dip-constrained attenuation compensation(DCAC)algorithm.The seismic dip information,calculated from the poststack seismic data,is the key to construct a dip constraint term.Benefiting from the introduction of the seismic dip constraint,the DCAC approach maintains the numerical stability and preserves the spatial continuity of the compensated result.Synthetic and field data examples demonstrate that the proposed method can not only improve seismic resolution,but also protect the continuity of seismic data.展开更多
As same as the conventional inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR), the compressed ISAR also requires the echo signal based motion compensation, which consists of the range alignment and the phase autofoeusing. A ph...As same as the conventional inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR), the compressed ISAR also requires the echo signal based motion compensation, which consists of the range alignment and the phase autofoeusing. A phase autofocusing algorithm for compressed ISAR imaging is presented. In the algorithm, phase autofocusing for the sparse ISAR echoes is accomplished using the eigenvector method. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the algorithm.展开更多
Motion compensation is a key step for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. Many algorithms have been proposed. The rank one phase estimation (ROPE) algorithm is a good estimator for phase error widely used...Motion compensation is a key step for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. Many algorithms have been proposed. The rank one phase estimation (ROPE) algorithm is a good estimator for phase error widely used in SAR. The ROPE algorithm is used in ISAR phase compensation and the concrete implementation steps are presented. Subsequently, the performance of ROPE is analyzed. For ISAR data that fit the ROPE algorithm model, an excellent compensation effect can be obtained with high computation efficiency. Finally, ISAR real data are processed with ROPE and its imaging result is compared with that obtained by the modified Doppler centroid tracking (MDCT) method, which is a robust and good estimator in ISAR phase compensation.展开更多
With regard to the phase compensation in inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR),the modified Doppler centroid tracking (MDCT) method is developed which applies the phase gradient autofocus (PGA) algorithm developed b...With regard to the phase compensation in inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR),the modified Doppler centroid tracking (MDCT) method is developed which applies the phase gradient autofocus (PGA) algorithm developed by Wahl[1]to improve the Doppler centroid tracking (DCT) method[2].When the phase compensation is performed,the proposed approach smartly eliminates the effect of the rotational phase component (RPC) on the estimation of the translational phase component (TPC) by circular shifting,windowing and iteration steps. After several iterations,the maximum likelihood estimation and compensation of the TPC of the target can be realized more effectively.The processing results of live data show that the proposed method can improve the imaging quality of ISAR significantly.展开更多
High-frequency seismic data components can be seriously attenuated during seismic wave propagation in unconsolidated (low-velocity) layers, resulting in reduced seismic resolution and signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. ...High-frequency seismic data components can be seriously attenuated during seismic wave propagation in unconsolidated (low-velocity) layers, resulting in reduced seismic resolution and signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. In this paper, first, based on Wiener filter theory, inverse filter calculations for near-surface absorption attenuation compensation were accomplished by analysis of the direct wave spectral components from different distances near the surface. The direct waves were generated by detonators in uphole shots and were acquired by receivers on the surface. The spatially varying inverse filters were designed to compensate for the frequency attenuation of 3D pre-stack CRG (common receiver-gather) data. After applying the filter to CRG data, the high frequency components were compensated with the low frequencies maintained. The seismic resolution and S/N ratio are enhanced and match better with synthetic seismograms and better meet the needs of geological interpretation.展开更多
Inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR)imaging of the target with the non-rigid body is very important in the field of radar signal processing.In this paper,a motion compensation method combined with the preprocessing ...Inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR)imaging of the target with the non-rigid body is very important in the field of radar signal processing.In this paper,a motion compensation method combined with the preprocessing and global technique is proposed to reduce the influence of micro-motion components in the fast time domain,and the micro-Doppler(m-D)signal in the slow time domain is separated by the improved complex-valued empirical-mode decomposition(CEMD)algorithm,which makes the m-D signal more effectively distinguishable from the signal for the main body by translating the target to the Doppler center.Then,a better focused ISAR image of the target with the non-rigid body can be obtained consequently.Results of the simulated and raw data demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.展开更多
A dynamic velocity feed-forward compensation (RBF-NN) dynamic model identification was presented for control (DVFCC) approach with RBF neural network the adaptive trajectory tracking of industrial robots. The prop...A dynamic velocity feed-forward compensation (RBF-NN) dynamic model identification was presented for control (DVFCC) approach with RBF neural network the adaptive trajectory tracking of industrial robots. The proposed control approach combined the advantages of traditional feedback closed-loop position control and computed torque control based on inverse dynamic model. The feed-forward compensator used a nominal robot dynamics as accurate dynamic model and on-line identification with RBF-NN as uncertain part to improve dynamic modeling accu- racy. The proposed compensation was applied as velocity feed-forward by an inverse velocity controller that can con- vert torque signal into velocity in the standard industrial controller. Then, the need for a torque control interface was avoided in the real-time dynamic control of industrial robot. The simulations and experiments were carried out on a gas cutting manipulator. The results show that the proposed control approach can reduce steady-state error, suppress overshoot and enhance tracking accuracy and efficiency in joint space and Cartesian space, especially under high- speed condition.展开更多
Smith predictor known as the time delay compensator was extended to control the process with inverse response.Modern robust control theory was employed to design the robust controller,which has only one parameter to b...Smith predictor known as the time delay compensator was extended to control the process with inverse response.Modern robust control theory was employed to design the robust controller,which has only one parameter to be determined with compromise among the rise time,undershoot,robustness and capability to reject disturbance of the closed loop system.The former two specifications can be assessed quantitatively and the latter two qualitatively.Examples show that the proposed method has significant improvements and wide applicable ranges for inverse response process.展开更多
A method for compensating the amplitude-phase distortion of ISAR system is de-scribed.This system compensation can be separated into two parts:the compensation of thesystem before the mixer and the compensation of the...A method for compensating the amplitude-phase distortion of ISAR system is de-scribed.This system compensation can be separated into two parts:the compensation of thesystem before the mixer and the compensation of the system after the mixer.The experimentalresults of the compensation in microwave dark room are given.It is shown that the methodpresented is effective.展开更多
An X-band inverse class-F power amplifier is realized by a 1-mm Al Ga N/Ga N high electron mobility transistor(HEMT).The intrinsic and parasitic components inside the transistor,especially output capacitor Cds,influ...An X-band inverse class-F power amplifier is realized by a 1-mm Al Ga N/Ga N high electron mobility transistor(HEMT).The intrinsic and parasitic components inside the transistor,especially output capacitor Cds,influence the harmonic impedance heavily at the X-band,so compensation design is used for meeting the harmonic condition of inverse class-F on the current source plane.Experiment results show that,in the continuous-wave mode,the power amplifier achieves 61.7% power added efficiency(PAE),which is 16.3% higher than the class-AB power amplifier realized by the same kind of HEMT.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first inverse class-F Ga N internally-matched power amplifier,and the PAE is quite high at the X-band.展开更多
A new high order CMOS temperature compensated current reference is proposed in this paper, which is accomplished by two first order temperature compensation current references. The novel circuit exploits the temperatu...A new high order CMOS temperature compensated current reference is proposed in this paper, which is accomplished by two first order temperature compensation current references. The novel circuit exploits the temperature characteristics of integrated-circuit resistors and gate-source voltage of MOS transistors working in weak inversion. The proposed circuit, designed with a 0.6 Izm standard CMOS technology, gives a good temperature coefficient of 31ppm/℃ [-50-100℃] at a 1.8V supply, and also achieves line regulation of 0.01%/V and-120dB PSR at 1 MHz. Comparing with other presented work, the proposed circuit shows better temperature coefficient and Line regulation.展开更多
文摘The present research work attempted to delineate and characterize the reservoir facies from the Dawson Canyon Formation in the Penobscot field,Scotian Basin.An integrated study of instantaneous frequency,P-impedance,volume of clay and neutron-porosity attributes,and structural framework was done to unravel the Late Cretaceous depositional system and reservoir facies distribution patterns within the study area.Fault strikes were found in the EW and NEE-SWW directions indicating the dominant course of tectonic activities during the Late Cretaceous period in the region.P-impedance was estimated using model-based seismic inversion.Petrophysical properties such as the neutron porosity(NPHI)and volume of clay(VCL)were estimated using the multilayer perceptron neural network with high accuracy.Comparatively,a combination of low instantaneous frequency(15-30 Hz),moderate to high impedance(7000-9500 gm/cc*m/s),low neutron porosity(27%-40%)and low volume of clay(40%-60%),suggests fair-to-good sandstone development in the Dawson Canyon Formation.After calibration with the welllog data,it is found that further lowering in these attribute responses signifies the clean sandstone facies possibly containing hydrocarbons.The present study suggests that the shale lithofacies dominates the Late Cretaceous deposition(Dawson Canyon Formation)in the Penobscot field,Scotian Basin.Major faults and overlying shale facies provide structural and stratigraphic seals and act as a suitable hydrocarbon entrapment mechanism in the Dawson Canyon Formation's reservoirs.The present research advocates the integrated analysis of multi-attributes estimated using different methods to minimize the risk involved in hydrocarbon exploration.
基金supported by National Basic Research Program of China (Grant No. 2007CB209604)National Science and Technology Major Project (Grant No. 2008ZX05024-001-11)
文摘Attenuation compensation,which corrects the attenuation and dispersion of seismic waves,is one of the effective methods for improving seismic data resolution.In general,the attenuation compensation is achieved by an inverse Q-filter based on wave field continuation.In this paper,using the Futterman attenuation model,a method to compute synthetic seismogram is derived for an attenuation medium.Based on the synthetic method,the attenuation compensation problem is reduced to an inversion problem of the Fredholm integral equation and can be achieved by inversion.The Tikhonov regularization is used to improve inversion stability.The processing results of numerical simulation and real data show the effectiveness of the method.
基金The study is supported by National Project 863 (No. 820-05-02-03).
文摘We derive formulae of correction for multi-wave geometric spreading and absorption in layered viscoelastic media, this provides the theoretical foundation for true amplitude compensation of field data and for our sensitivity analysis. The imaging matrix at a plane reflector between viscoelastic media can be determined in the frequency domain using linearized reflection coefficients through Born approximation. We quantitatively analyze the sensitivity by studying eigenvalues and eigenvectors of the imaging matrix. The results show that two linear combinations of petrophysical parameters can be determined from the multi-wave AVO inversion in the case of amplitude compensation. Multi-wave AVO contains the information of attenuation in the media. However, the sensitivity of multi-wave AVO inversion to attenuation is small.
基金financial support provided by National Natural Science Foundation of China(42074141)the Strategic Cooperation Technology Projects of CNPC and CUPB(ZLZX2020-03)National Key R&D Program of China(2018YFA0702504)
文摘Instability is an inherent problem with the attenuation compensation methods and has been partially relieved by using the inverse scheme.However,the conventional inversion-based attenuation compensation approaches ignore the important prior information of the seismic dip.Thus,the compensated result appears to be distorted spatial continuity and has a low signal-to-noise ratio(S/N).To alleviate this issue,we have incorporated the seismic dip information into the inversion framework and have developed a dip-constrained attenuation compensation(DCAC)algorithm.The seismic dip information,calculated from the poststack seismic data,is the key to construct a dip constraint term.Benefiting from the introduction of the seismic dip constraint,the DCAC approach maintains the numerical stability and preserves the spatial continuity of the compensated result.Synthetic and field data examples demonstrate that the proposed method can not only improve seismic resolution,but also protect the continuity of seismic data.
基金Supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61071165)the Program for NewCentury Excellent Talents in University(NCET-09-0069)the Defense Industrial Technology Development Program(B2520110008)~~
文摘As same as the conventional inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR), the compressed ISAR also requires the echo signal based motion compensation, which consists of the range alignment and the phase autofoeusing. A phase autofocusing algorithm for compressed ISAR imaging is presented. In the algorithm, phase autofocusing for the sparse ISAR echoes is accomplished using the eigenvector method. Experimental results validate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
文摘Motion compensation is a key step for inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR) imaging. Many algorithms have been proposed. The rank one phase estimation (ROPE) algorithm is a good estimator for phase error widely used in SAR. The ROPE algorithm is used in ISAR phase compensation and the concrete implementation steps are presented. Subsequently, the performance of ROPE is analyzed. For ISAR data that fit the ROPE algorithm model, an excellent compensation effect can be obtained with high computation efficiency. Finally, ISAR real data are processed with ROPE and its imaging result is compared with that obtained by the modified Doppler centroid tracking (MDCT) method, which is a robust and good estimator in ISAR phase compensation.
文摘With regard to the phase compensation in inverse synthetic aperture radar (ISAR),the modified Doppler centroid tracking (MDCT) method is developed which applies the phase gradient autofocus (PGA) algorithm developed by Wahl[1]to improve the Doppler centroid tracking (DCT) method[2].When the phase compensation is performed,the proposed approach smartly eliminates the effect of the rotational phase component (RPC) on the estimation of the translational phase component (TPC) by circular shifting,windowing and iteration steps. After several iterations,the maximum likelihood estimation and compensation of the TPC of the target can be realized more effectively.The processing results of live data show that the proposed method can improve the imaging quality of ISAR significantly.
基金supported by China Petroleum Technology Innovation Fund Project(Grant No.0610740122)
文摘High-frequency seismic data components can be seriously attenuated during seismic wave propagation in unconsolidated (low-velocity) layers, resulting in reduced seismic resolution and signal-to-noise (S/N) ratio. In this paper, first, based on Wiener filter theory, inverse filter calculations for near-surface absorption attenuation compensation were accomplished by analysis of the direct wave spectral components from different distances near the surface. The direct waves were generated by detonators in uphole shots and were acquired by receivers on the surface. The spatially varying inverse filters were designed to compensate for the frequency attenuation of 3D pre-stack CRG (common receiver-gather) data. After applying the filter to CRG data, the high frequency components were compensated with the low frequencies maintained. The seismic resolution and S/N ratio are enhanced and match better with synthetic seismograms and better meet the needs of geological interpretation.
基金supported by the National Natural Science Foundation of China(61871146)the Fundamental Research Funds for the Central Universitiesthe State Key Laboratory of Millimeter Waves(K202022)。
文摘Inverse synthetic aperture radar(ISAR)imaging of the target with the non-rigid body is very important in the field of radar signal processing.In this paper,a motion compensation method combined with the preprocessing and global technique is proposed to reduce the influence of micro-motion components in the fast time domain,and the micro-Doppler(m-D)signal in the slow time domain is separated by the improved complex-valued empirical-mode decomposition(CEMD)algorithm,which makes the m-D signal more effectively distinguishable from the signal for the main body by translating the target to the Doppler center.Then,a better focused ISAR image of the target with the non-rigid body can be obtained consequently.Results of the simulated and raw data demonstrate the effectiveness of the algorithm.
文摘A dynamic velocity feed-forward compensation (RBF-NN) dynamic model identification was presented for control (DVFCC) approach with RBF neural network the adaptive trajectory tracking of industrial robots. The proposed control approach combined the advantages of traditional feedback closed-loop position control and computed torque control based on inverse dynamic model. The feed-forward compensator used a nominal robot dynamics as accurate dynamic model and on-line identification with RBF-NN as uncertain part to improve dynamic modeling accu- racy. The proposed compensation was applied as velocity feed-forward by an inverse velocity controller that can con- vert torque signal into velocity in the standard industrial controller. Then, the need for a torque control interface was avoided in the real-time dynamic control of industrial robot. The simulations and experiments were carried out on a gas cutting manipulator. The results show that the proposed control approach can reduce steady-state error, suppress overshoot and enhance tracking accuracy and efficiency in joint space and Cartesian space, especially under high- speed condition.
文摘Smith predictor known as the time delay compensator was extended to control the process with inverse response.Modern robust control theory was employed to design the robust controller,which has only one parameter to be determined with compromise among the rise time,undershoot,robustness and capability to reject disturbance of the closed loop system.The former two specifications can be assessed quantitatively and the latter two qualitatively.Examples show that the proposed method has significant improvements and wide applicable ranges for inverse response process.
文摘A method for compensating the amplitude-phase distortion of ISAR system is de-scribed.This system compensation can be separated into two parts:the compensation of thesystem before the mixer and the compensation of the system after the mixer.The experimentalresults of the compensation in microwave dark room are given.It is shown that the methodpresented is effective.
基金Project supported by the National High Technology Research and Development Program of China(Grant No.2015AA016801)
文摘An X-band inverse class-F power amplifier is realized by a 1-mm Al Ga N/Ga N high electron mobility transistor(HEMT).The intrinsic and parasitic components inside the transistor,especially output capacitor Cds,influence the harmonic impedance heavily at the X-band,so compensation design is used for meeting the harmonic condition of inverse class-F on the current source plane.Experiment results show that,in the continuous-wave mode,the power amplifier achieves 61.7% power added efficiency(PAE),which is 16.3% higher than the class-AB power amplifier realized by the same kind of HEMT.To the best of our knowledge,this is the first inverse class-F Ga N internally-matched power amplifier,and the PAE is quite high at the X-band.
文摘A new high order CMOS temperature compensated current reference is proposed in this paper, which is accomplished by two first order temperature compensation current references. The novel circuit exploits the temperature characteristics of integrated-circuit resistors and gate-source voltage of MOS transistors working in weak inversion. The proposed circuit, designed with a 0.6 Izm standard CMOS technology, gives a good temperature coefficient of 31ppm/℃ [-50-100℃] at a 1.8V supply, and also achieves line regulation of 0.01%/V and-120dB PSR at 1 MHz. Comparing with other presented work, the proposed circuit shows better temperature coefficient and Line regulation.