PhD ThesisMULTI-access techniques have been adopted widely for communications in underwater acoustic channels, which present many challenges to the development of reliable and practical systems. In such an environment, the unpredictable and complex ocean conditions cause the acoustic waves to be affected by many factors such as limited bandwidth, large propagation losses, time variations and long latency, which limit the usefulness of such techniques. Additionally, multiple access interference (MAI) signals and poor estimation of the unknown channel parameters in the presence of limited training sequences are two of the major problems that degrade the performance of such technologies. In this thesis, two different single-element mu...
An efficient adaptive turbo equalization (ATEQ) scheme is proposed for multiple-input–multiple-outpu...
This paper investigates a low-complexity frequency-domain turbo equalization (FDTE) based on linear ...
This dissertation focuses on multiuser communications through shallow, underwater acoustic channels....
This dissertation proposes three low-complexity iterative receiver algorithms for multiple-input mul...
Over the last decade, tremendous gains, leading to near-capacity achieving performance, have been sh...
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abstract: Underwater acoustic communications face significant challenges unprecedented in radio terr...
For some applications the need for stealth and covert communications is crucial, especially for mili...
Multi-input multi-output (MIMO) detection based on turbo principle has been shown to provide a great...
For some applications the need for stealth and covert communications is crucial, especially for mili...
This paper investigates a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detector for underwater acoustic (UW...
Abstract—In this paper, a multicarrier modulation scheme is presented for acoustic communication at ...
This dissertation proposes three new algorithms for underwater acoustic wireless communications. One...
This dissertation proposes three new algorithms for underwater acoustic wireless communications. One...
This paper presents some experimental results on both the channel estimation based minimum mean squa...
An efficient adaptive turbo equalization (ATEQ) scheme is proposed for multiple-input–multiple-outpu...
This paper investigates a low-complexity frequency-domain turbo equalization (FDTE) based on linear ...
This dissertation focuses on multiuser communications through shallow, underwater acoustic channels....
This dissertation proposes three low-complexity iterative receiver algorithms for multiple-input mul...
Over the last decade, tremendous gains, leading to near-capacity achieving performance, have been sh...
Author Posting. © IEEE, 2006. This article is posted here by permission of IEEE for personal use, n...
abstract: Underwater acoustic communications face significant challenges unprecedented in radio terr...
For some applications the need for stealth and covert communications is crucial, especially for mili...
Multi-input multi-output (MIMO) detection based on turbo principle has been shown to provide a great...
For some applications the need for stealth and covert communications is crucial, especially for mili...
This paper investigates a multiple-input multiple-output (MIMO) detector for underwater acoustic (UW...
Abstract—In this paper, a multicarrier modulation scheme is presented for acoustic communication at ...
This dissertation proposes three new algorithms for underwater acoustic wireless communications. One...
This dissertation proposes three new algorithms for underwater acoustic wireless communications. One...
This paper presents some experimental results on both the channel estimation based minimum mean squa...
An efficient adaptive turbo equalization (ATEQ) scheme is proposed for multiple-input–multiple-outpu...
This paper investigates a low-complexity frequency-domain turbo equalization (FDTE) based on linear ...
This dissertation focuses on multiuser communications through shallow, underwater acoustic channels....