Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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5474103 | Ocean Engineering | 2017 | 8 Pages |
Abstract
High-rate phase coherent acoustic communication systems generally require large arrays to obtain spatial diversity. Large arrays may not be suitable for small underwater platforms such as underwater unmanned vehicles (UUVs). In this paper, acoustic communication utilizing a compact array with closely spaced elements was demonstrated using the data collected during the August 2010 lake experiment. In addition, a bidirectional multichannel decision feedback equalizer (DFE) was developed to enhance the performance of communication systems. The recorded data from three communication ranges of 25Â m, 920Â m, and 1Â 300Â m were processed to verify the system performance. The results showed an improvement in output symbol signal-to-noise ratio (OSNR) of approximately 3.4Â dB, and 4.9Â dB for bidirectional two-channel DFE and four-channel DFE over a single-channel DFE, respectively.
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Authors
Chengbing He, Qunfei Zhang, Zhenhua Yan, Qinyuan Li, Lingling Zhang, Jianfeng Chen, Qian Qi,