Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels

As diverse and data-heavy underwater applications emerge, demanding requirements are further imposed on underwater wireless communication systems. Future underwater wireless communication networks might consist of both mobile and stationary nodes which exchange data such as control, telemetry, speec...

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Main Author: Aldharrab, Suhail Ibrahim
Language:en
Published: 2013
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7612
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spelling ndltd-LACETR-oai-collectionscanada.gc.ca-OWTU.10012-76122013-10-04T04:12:25ZAldharrab, Suhail Ibrahim2013-06-18T19:58:24Z2013-06-18T19:58:24Z2013-06-18T19:58:24Z2013http://hdl.handle.net/10012/7612As diverse and data-heavy underwater applications emerge, demanding requirements are further imposed on underwater wireless communication systems. Future underwater wireless communication networks might consist of both mobile and stationary nodes which exchange data such as control, telemetry, speech, and video signals among themselves as well as a central node located at a ship or onshore. The submerged nodes, which can, for example, take the form of an autonomous underwater vehicle/robot or diver, can be equipped with various sensors, sonars, video cameras, or other types of data acquisition instruments. Innovative physical layer solutions are therefore required to develop efficient, reliable, and high-speed transmission solutions tailored for challenging and diverse requirements of underwater applications. Building on the promising combination of multi-carrier and cooperative communication techniques, this dissertation investigates the fundamental performance bounds of cooperative underwater acoustic (UWA) communication systems taking into account the inherent unique characteristics of the UWA channel. We derive outage probability and capacity expressions for cooperative multi-carrier UWA systems with amplify-and-forward and decode-and-forward relaying. Through the derived expressions, we demonstrate the effect of several system and channel parameters on the performance. Furthermore, we investigate the performance of cooperative UWA systems in the presence of non-uniform Doppler distortion and propose receiver designs to mitigate the degrading Doppler effects.enUnderwater acousticCooperative communicationOFDMOutage performanceCooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic ChannelsThesis or DissertationElectrical and Computer EngineeringDoctor of PhilosophyElectrical and Computer Engineering
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topic Underwater acoustic
Cooperative communication
OFDM
Outage performance
Electrical and Computer Engineering
spellingShingle Underwater acoustic
Cooperative communication
OFDM
Outage performance
Electrical and Computer Engineering
Aldharrab, Suhail Ibrahim
Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
description As diverse and data-heavy underwater applications emerge, demanding requirements are further imposed on underwater wireless communication systems. Future underwater wireless communication networks might consist of both mobile and stationary nodes which exchange data such as control, telemetry, speech, and video signals among themselves as well as a central node located at a ship or onshore. The submerged nodes, which can, for example, take the form of an autonomous underwater vehicle/robot or diver, can be equipped with various sensors, sonars, video cameras, or other types of data acquisition instruments. Innovative physical layer solutions are therefore required to develop efficient, reliable, and high-speed transmission solutions tailored for challenging and diverse requirements of underwater applications. Building on the promising combination of multi-carrier and cooperative communication techniques, this dissertation investigates the fundamental performance bounds of cooperative underwater acoustic (UWA) communication systems taking into account the inherent unique characteristics of the UWA channel. We derive outage probability and capacity expressions for cooperative multi-carrier UWA systems with amplify-and-forward and decode-and-forward relaying. Through the derived expressions, we demonstrate the effect of several system and channel parameters on the performance. Furthermore, we investigate the performance of cooperative UWA systems in the presence of non-uniform Doppler distortion and propose receiver designs to mitigate the degrading Doppler effects.
author Aldharrab, Suhail Ibrahim
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title Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
title_short Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
title_full Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
title_fullStr Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
title_full_unstemmed Cooperative Communication over Underwater Acoustic Channels
title_sort cooperative communication over underwater acoustic channels
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