Title :
A simulation tool for high data-rate acoustic communication in a shallow-water, time-varying channel
Author :
Bjerrum-Niese, Christian ; Bjørno, Leif ; Pinto, Marc Adre ; Quellec, Bruno
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ind. Acoust., Tech. Univ. Denmark, Lyngby, Denmark
fDate :
4/1/1996 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
The paper discusses the development of a simulation tool to model high data-rate acoustic communication in shallow water. The simulation tool is able to generate synthetic time series of signals received at a transducer array after transmission across a shallow-water communication channel. The simulation tool is suitable for testing advanced signal processing techniques for message recovery. A channel model has been developed based on the physical aspects of the acoustic channel. Special emphasis has been given to fluctuations of the signal transmission caused by time-varying multipath effects. At shorter ranges, the temporal variations are dominated by acoustic scattering from the moving sea surface. Therefore, the channel model produces a coherence function which may be interpreted as a time-varying reflection coefficient for the surface scattered acoustical path. A static, range-independent ray model identifies the significant multipaths, and the surface path is modulated with the time-varying reflection coefficient. The advantages and limitations of the channel model are discussed and assumptions necessary to overcome the limitations are emphasised. Based on the assumptions, an algorithm has been developed and implemented to model how a binary message will be modulated when transmitted by a transducer, is distorted in the channel and finally is received by a transducer array
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; acoustic transducer arrays; acoustic wave reflection; acoustic wave scattering; digital simulation; modulation; multipath channels; simulation; time-varying channels; underwater sound; acoustic channel; acoustic scattering; algorithm; binary message modulation; channel model; coherence function; distorted message; high data-rate acoustic communication; message recovery; sea surface scattered acoustical path; shallow-water time-varying channel; signal processing techniques; signal transmission; simulation tool; static range independent ray model; synthetic time series; temporal variations; time-varying multipath effects; time-varying reflection coefficient; transducer array; Acoustic reflection; Acoustic scattering; Acoustic signal processing; Acoustic testing; Acoustic transducers; Array signal processing; Communication channels; Fluctuations; Sea surface; Signal generators;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of