Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels

Recent measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of underwater acoustic communication signals are presented for 84m and 14m deep marine environments off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. The data-sets are being utilised to develop a computer model of the transient Doppler and delay spreading...

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Main Authors: Caley, Michael, Duncan, Alexander, Ghiotto, Allesandro
Other Authors: Terrance McMinn
Format: Conference Paper
Published: Acoustical Society of Australia 2012
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Online Access:http://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p49.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22485
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author Caley, Michael
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description Recent measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of underwater acoustic communication signals are presented for 84m and 14m deep marine environments off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. The data-sets are being utilised to develop a computer model of the transient Doppler and delay spreading effects of surface waves. The work supports the on-going development of a dynamic underwater acoustic communication channel simulator to assist the testing of modems and signalling strategies in varied conditions in a cost-effective manner.
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spelling curtin-20.500.11937-224852017-01-30T12:31:39Z Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels Caley, Michael Duncan, Alexander Ghiotto, Allesandro Terrance McMinn doppler acoustic signals Recent measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of underwater acoustic communication signals are presented for 84m and 14m deep marine environments off the coast of Perth, Western Australia. The data-sets are being utilised to develop a computer model of the transient Doppler and delay spreading effects of surface waves. The work supports the on-going development of a dynamic underwater acoustic communication channel simulator to assist the testing of modems and signalling strategies in varied conditions in a cost-effective manner. 2012 Conference Paper http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22485 http://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p49.pdf Acoustical Society of Australia fulltext
spellingShingle doppler
acoustic
signals
Caley, Michael
Duncan, Alexander
Ghiotto, Allesandro
Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title_full Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title_fullStr Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title_full_unstemmed Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title_short Measurements of Doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
title_sort measurements of doppler and delay spreading of communication signals in medium depth and shallow underwater acoustic channels
topic doppler
acoustic
signals
url http://www.acoustics.asn.au/conference_proceedings/AAS2012/papers/p49.pdf
http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11937/22485