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Multi-node Processing for Asymmetrical Communications in Underwater Acoustic Networks

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Multi-node Processing for Asymmetrical Communications in Underwater Acoustic Networks
— Underwater acoustic communication networks have attracted attention for its applications in many areas such as mine warfare, rapid environmental assessment or search and rescue, where there is the need for conserted action of a group of observers/actuators. A common requirement in most of these applications is the need to make accessible to the global (terrestrial/aerial) user network large amounts of critical underwater collected data. This paper addresses this requirement by using multichannel nodes providing an asymmetrical point-topoint (P2P) connection where the upload link has a much higher data rate than the download link. The emphasis of this work is not so much on the final channel throughput but on establishing the optimal processing of spatially distributed multichannel nodes that serve as interface between the underwater nodes and the global/user network. The adopted strategy relies on passive time-reversal which can be viewed as a spatial pre-equalizer for each multic...
Antonio Silva, Julien Huillery, Sergio M. Jesus
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Type Conference
Year 2009
Where AINA
Authors Antonio Silva, Julien Huillery, Sergio M. Jesus
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