Frequency-selective fading statistics of shallow-water acoustic communication channel with a few multipaths.

Autor: Minja Bae, Jihyun Park, Jongju Kim, Dandan Xue, Kyu-Chil Park, Jong Rak Yoon
Zdroj: Japanese Journal of Applied Physics; Jul2016, Vol. 55 Issue 7S1, p1-1, 1p
Abstrakt: The bit error rate of an underwater acoustic communication system is related to multipath fading statistics, which determine the signal-to-noise ratio. The amplitude and delay of each path depend on sea surface roughness, propagation medium properties, and source-to-receiver range as a function of frequency. Therefore, received signals will show frequency-dependent fading. A shallow-water acoustic communication channel generally shows a few strong multipaths that interfere with each other and the resulting interference affects the fading statistics model. In this study, frequency-selective fading statistics are modeled on the basis of the phasor representation of the complex path amplitude. The fading statistics distribution is parameterized by the frequency-dependent constructive or destructive interference of multipaths. At a 16 m depth with a muddy bottom, a wave height of 0.2 m, and source-to-receiver ranges of 100 and 400 m, fading statistics tend to show a Rayleigh distribution at a destructive interference frequency, but a Rice distribution at a constructive interference frequency. The theoretical fading statistics well matched the experimental ones. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
Databáze: Complementary Index