This article presents a contemporary overview of underwater acoustic communication (UWAC) and investigates physical layer aspects on cooperative transmission techniques for future UWAC systems. Taking advantage of the broadcast nature of wireless transmission, cooperative communication realizes spatial diversity advantages in a distributed manner. The current literature on cooperative communication focuses on terrestrial wireless systems at radio frequencies with sporadic results on cooperative UWAC. In this article, we summarize initial results on cooperative UWAC and investigate the performance of a multicarrier cooperative UWAC considering the inherent unique characteristics of the underwater channel. Our simulation results demonstrate t...
In scientific, military, and industrial sectors, the development of robust and efficient submarine w...
the underwater ocean environment is widely considered as one of the most difficult communications ch...
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The Earth is mostly a water planet, with two thirds of its surface covered by water. Exploration of ...
Underwater acoustic channels normally have low data rate, long propagation delay, severe multipath e...
The growing number of underwater activities is giving momentum to the development of new technologie...
Underwater wireless communication refers to transmitting data in unguided water environment through ...
Communication underwater is challenging because of the inherent characteristics of the media. First,...
Underwater Wireless Optical Communication (UWOC) offers significant research prospective with major ...
Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) systems using the blue / green bands of the visible...
Underwater acoustic networks (UANs) have a wide range of applications. However, UANs face grand chal...
Underwater wireless communication technology plays a key role in the field of marine equipment techn...
During the past years, there has been an increasing interest in the exploration of underwater wirele...
Most underwater wireless networks use acoustic waves as the transmission medium nowadays, but the ...
In scientific, military, and industrial sectors, the development of robust and efficient submarine w...
the underwater ocean environment is widely considered as one of the most difficult communications ch...
Author Posting. © IEEE, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of IEEE for personal use, n...
Due to copyright restrictions, the access to the full text of this article is only available via sub...
The Earth is mostly a water planet, with two thirds of its surface covered by water. Exploration of ...
Underwater acoustic channels normally have low data rate, long propagation delay, severe multipath e...
The growing number of underwater activities is giving momentum to the development of new technologie...
Underwater wireless communication refers to transmitting data in unguided water environment through ...
Communication underwater is challenging because of the inherent characteristics of the media. First,...
Underwater Wireless Optical Communication (UWOC) offers significant research prospective with major ...
Underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) systems using the blue / green bands of the visible...
Underwater acoustic networks (UANs) have a wide range of applications. However, UANs face grand chal...
Underwater wireless communication technology plays a key role in the field of marine equipment techn...
During the past years, there has been an increasing interest in the exploration of underwater wirele...
Most underwater wireless networks use acoustic waves as the transmission medium nowadays, but the ...
In scientific, military, and industrial sectors, the development of robust and efficient submarine w...
the underwater ocean environment is widely considered as one of the most difficult communications ch...
Author Posting. © IEEE, 2008. This article is posted here by permission of IEEE for personal use, n...