In dispersive underwater channels where impulse responses commonly last tens of milliseconds, large symbol durations and guard intervals are needed for orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM) acoustic communications, which could introduce severe inter-carrier interferences and reduces effective data rate. This paper presents a scheme of OFDM transmission combined with passive time reversal processing, which has been demonstrated as a promising self-adaptive technique to compensate for multipath distortion explicitly due to its spatial focusing and temporal compressing characteristics. Using time reversal as a preprocessing step prior to OFDM, the equivalent channel impulse response is greatly shortened; moderate symbol durations and guard intervals can thus be used the same way as in conventional OFDM schemes. Moreover, to improve the robustness in harsh-environment applications, Reed Solomon channel coding is exploited for its good performance against burst errors caused by channel fading and ambient burst noise. Tradeoffs between data rate and robustness are discussed along with the transmission scheme. Finally some field experimental results are presented, which demonstrate the effectiveness of the developed approach. [Work supported by Chinese 863 high-tech program under Grant 2009AA093601]
Xiaopeng HuangAijun SongWalid AhmedMoshen BadieyVictor B. Lawrence
Xuehan WangXu ShiJingbo TanJintao WangZhi Sun
Jing HanYujie WangLingling ZhangGeert Leus