On the relationship between capacity and distance in an underwater acoustic communication channel

Massachusetts Institute of Technology

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Abstract

Path loss of an underwater acoustic communication channel depends not only on the transmission distance, but also on the signal frequency. As a result, the useful bandwidth depends on the transmission distance, a feature that distinguishes an underwater acoustic system from a terrestrial radio one. This fact influences the design of an acoustic network: a greater information throughput is available if messages are relayed over multiple short hops instead of being transmitted directly over one long hop. We asses the bandwidth dependency on the distance using an analytical method that takes into account physical models of acoustic propagation loss and ambient noise. A simple, single-path time-invariant model is…

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Keywords
  • Bandwidth (computing)
  • Computer science
  • Channel capacity
  • Underwater acoustic communication
  • Path loss
  • Channel (broadcasting)
  • Underwater
  • Transmission (telecommunications)
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Affordable and clean energy
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