DocumentCode
2810719
Title
Small Submersible Acoustic Communications System Design
Author
Morgera, Salvatore
Author_Institution
Raytheon Co., Portsmouth, RI, USA
fYear
1978
fDate
6-8 Sept. 1978
Firstpage
66
Lastpage
71
Abstract
A design is presented for a system providing highly reliable command and control acoustic communications between a mother ship and a number of small, fast submersibles. The small submersibles may be employed for underwater mining, exploration, bottom mapping, or military surveillance. Modulation and coding design is presented; the techniques discussed provide multiple protection against multipath and fading, high reliability, acceptable transmitted signal total time duration, simplicity, and economy. The required decision point signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) for Rayleigh fading conditions is derived for the modulation and coding design. Particular attention is paid in the receive signal processing to the initial doppler and message doppler variation problems inherent in a scenario with mobile end points. A Figure-of-Merit calculation is provided for typical geometrical and environmental parameters. It is shown for a realistic source level that the required SNR can be achieved at long range with extreme end point motion.
Keywords
Command and control systems; Marine vehicles; Modulation coding; Protection; Rayleigh channels; Signal design; Signal to noise ratio; Surveillance; Underwater acoustics; Underwater vehicles;
fLanguage
English
Publisher
ieee
Conference_Titel
OCEANS '78
Conference_Location
Washington, DC, USA
Type
conf
DOI
10.1109/OCEANS.1978.1151150
Filename
1151150
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