JOURNAL ARTICLE

Time-domain oversampled orthogonal signal-division multiplexing underwater acoustic communications

Jing HanYujie WangLingling ZhangGeert Leus

Year: 2019 Journal:   The Journal of the Acoustical Society of America Vol: 145 (1)Pages: 292-300   Publisher: Acoustical Society of America

Abstract

Orthogonal signal-division multiplexing (OSDM) is a recently emerging modulation scheme which, compared to conventional orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing, can effectively lower the peak-to-average power ratio and introduce intra-vector frequency diversity. In this paper, a time-domain oversampled OSDM system for underwater acoustic (UWA) communications is designed, where each OSDM vector is equivalently transmitted over multiple virtual channels, and thus an enhanced frequency diversity gain can be achieved. Moreover, at the receiver, zero vectors and frequency-shifted Chu sequences are used for Doppler compensation and channel estimation, respectively, while low-complexity per-vector equalization is performed based on the composite channel matrix factorization. Finally, the performance of the proposed OSDM system is evaluated through both numerical simulations and a short-range field experiment, and its effectiveness over time-varying UWA channels is confirmed.

Keywords:
Orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing Computer science Underwater acoustic communication Multiplexing Pilot signal Equalization (audio) Channel (broadcasting) Time domain Electronic engineering Frequency domain SIGNAL (programming language) Frequency-division multiplexing Telecommunications Acoustics Underwater Physics Engineering Geography

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Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
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Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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