DocumentCode :
1091420
Title :
Multichannel Detection for Wideband Underwater Acoustic CDMA Communications
Author :
Stojanovic, Milica ; Freitag, Lee
Author_Institution :
MIT, Cambridge, MA
Volume :
31
Issue :
3
fYear :
2006
fDate :
7/1/2006 12:00:00 AM
Firstpage :
685
Lastpage :
695
Abstract :
Direct-sequence (DS) code-division multiple access (CDMA) is considered for future wideband mobile underwater acoustic networks, where a typical configuration may include several autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) operating within a few kilometers of a central receiver. Two receivers that utilize multichannel (array) processing of asynchronous multiuser signals are proposed: the symbol decision feedback (SDF) receiver and the chip hypothesis feedback (CHF) receiver. Both receivers use a chip-resolution adaptive front end consisting of a many-to-few combiner and a bank of fractionally-spaced feedforward equalizers. In the SDF receiver, feedback equalization is implemented at symbol resolution, and receiver filters, including a decision-directed phase-locked loop, are adapted at the symbol rate. This limits its applicability to the channels whose time variation is slow compared to the symbol rate. In a wideband acoustic system, which transmits at maximal chip rate, the symbol rate is down-scaled by the spreading factor, and an inverse effect may occur by which increasing the spreading factor results in performance degradation. To eliminate this effect, feedback equalization, which is necessary for the majority of acoustic channels, is performed in the CHF receiver at chip resolution and receiver parameters are adjusted at the chip rate. At the price of increased computational complexity (there are as many adaptive filters as there are symbol values), this receiver provides improved performance for systems where time variation cannot be neglected with respect to the symbol rate [e.g., low probability of detection (LPD) acoustic systems]. Performance of the two receivers was demonstrated in a four-user scenario, using experimental data obtained over a 2-km shallow-water channel. At the chip rate of 19.2 kilochips per second (kc/s) with quaternary phase-shift keying (QPSK) modulation, excellent results were achieved at an aggregate data rate of up to 10 kb/s
Keywords :
acoustic receivers; code division multiple access; equalisers; feedback; multiuser detection; quadrature phase shift keying; spread spectrum communication; underwater acoustic communication; underwater vehicles; adaptive algorithms; chip hypothesis feedback; decision-feedback equalization; direct-sequence spread-spectrum; quaternary phase-shift keying; space-time processing; symbol decision feedback; underwater acoustic communication; wideband code-division multiple access; Acoustic signal detection; Feedback; Mobile communication; Multiaccess communication; Signal processing; Underwater acoustics; Underwater communication; Underwater tracking; Underwater vehicles; Wideband; Adaptive algorithms; decision-feedback equalization; direct-sequence (DS) spread-spectrum; multichannel combining; space-time processing; underwater acoustic communications; wideband code-division multiple access (CDMA);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2006.880389
Filename :
4089047
Link To Document :
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