Title :
Measurement-based underwater acoustic physical layer simulation
Author :
Borowski, Brian ; Duchamp, Dan
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Comput. Sci., Stevens Inst. of Technol., Hoboken, NJ, USA
Abstract :
Simulation is important in the study of underwater networking because of the difficulty and expense of performing experiments. Underwater acoustic propagation is influenced by a wide variety of environmental factors, rendering analytic models complex, inaccurate, or both. Therefore, simulations based on models are of uncertain utility. In contrast, this simulator uses measured impulse response, CTD, noise, and transmission loss data in an effort to more realistically simulate the channel. The application layer generates data packets whose modulated waveforms are “mixed” with the channel´s properties and sent to a receiver implemented fully in software, where the simulated bit error rate (BER) is measured. For a shallow time-invariant test channel, this process results in a simulated BER that is, on average, within 3.34% of the true BER.
Keywords :
environmental factors; error statistics; rendering (computer graphics); underwater acoustic communication; underwater acoustic propagation; wireless channels; BER; bit error rate; environmental factors; modulated waveforms; rendering analytic models; shallow time-invariant test channel; underwater acoustic propagation; underwater networking; Computational modeling; Correlation; Frequency shift keying; MATLAB; Noise; Phase shift keying; Receivers;
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS 2010
Conference_Location :
Seattle, WA
Print_ISBN :
978-1-4244-4332-1
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2010.5664378