Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0238, USA.
J Acoust Soc Am. 2012 Aug;132(2):EL81-7. doi: 10.1121/1.4734242.
A recent experiment showed that coherent long-range acoustic communication (200-300 Hz) is feasible in deep water over a ∼550-km range between a source and a horizontal towed array (∼100 m aperture). The low input signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) (e.g., -10 dB) at an element level required conventional beamforming to enhance the SNR of the communication signals for subsequent channel equalization and decoding. This paper demonstrates that with a larger aperture (∼200 m), multiple adjacent beams can be exploited to further improve the communication performance, achieving an almost error-free data rate of 100 bits/s for QPSK modulation at ∼550 km range.
最近的一项实验表明,在源和水平拖曳阵(约 100 米孔径)之间的约 550 公里范围内,相干远程水声通信(200-300Hz)是可行的。在元素级别,低输入信噪比(SNR)(例如-10dB)需要常规波束形成来增强通信信号的 SNR,以便进行后续的信道均衡和解码。本文表明,利用更大的孔径(约 200 米),可以利用多个相邻波束进一步提高通信性能,在约 550 公里的范围内实现 QPSK 调制的近乎无差错数据率 100 位/秒。