DocumentCode :
1961897
Title :
Magneto-inductive (MI) communications
Author :
Sojdehei, John J. ; Wrathall, Paul N. ; Dinn, Donald F.
Volume :
1
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
513
Abstract :
Many of the mine warfare (MM) operations performed in littoral environments face a common problem: the lack of a reliable wireless command, control and navigation channel. Coastal regions have numerous dynamic environmental factors like shallow bathymetry, acoustically reflective boundaries, wave and tide action, and marine growth that can render conventional acoustic communication and navigation systems ineffective. Alternate system technologies such as laser and seismic-based systems have been evaluated with limited success. The lack of a reliable wireless channel can prevent the coordination of multiple systems, increasing mission time requirements and risks to personnel while reducing overall effectiveness. New system concepts for future operational use in littoral environments require reliable wireless communication and navigation. To address the needs of the MIW missions, over the past several years Coastal Systems Station (CSS), with its industrial partner Magneto-Inductive Systems Limited (MISL), has developed and refined unique magneto-inductive (MI) communication, signaling and navigation concepts and hardware that use quasi-static AC magnetic fields as the channel. The physical properties of magnetic fields enable these systems to operate through any natural medium or medium boundary. The MI channel can provide seamless coverage of littoral MIW operations in shallow water, surf and beach zones. CSS/MISL have conducted a number of tests and evaluations of MI system hardware. The paper discusses MI technology and results to date, and concludes with proposed future efforts
Keywords :
electromagnetic induction; magnetic fields; navigation; telecommunication signalling; Coastal Systems Station; MI system hardware; Magneto-Inductive Systems Limited; acoustically reflective boundaries; beaches; coastal regions; dynamic environmental factors; littoral environments; magneto-inductive communications; marine growth; mine warfare; quasi-static AC magnetic fields; shallow bathymetry; shallow water; signaling; surf zone; tide action; wave action; wireless command control and navigation channel; wireless communication; wireless navigation; Acoustic waves; Cascading style sheets; Communication system control; Environmental factors; Hardware; Magnetic fields; Marine technology; Navigation; Sea measurements; Tides;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-28-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968775
Filename :
968775
Link To Document :
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