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Guest Editorial Underwater Acoustic Propagation Physics and Signal Processing Techniques for Shallow Water Acoustic Communications
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Guest Editorial Underwater Acoustic Propagation Physics and Signal Processing Techniques for Shallow Water Acoustic Communications

Ananya Sen Gupta and Gopu R Potty
IEEE journal of oceanic engineering, Vol.44(4), pp.818-819
10/2019
DOI: 10.1109/JOE.2019.2936633
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Abstract

The papers in this special issue focus on the rapidly evolving techniques on shallow water acoustic communications, and how underwater acoustic (UWA) propagation models based on shallow water physics may be harnessed with signal processing techniques for high-resolution channel estimation, equalization, and resolving cross-layer challenges to achieve high-data-rate communications in shallow water. The definition of shallow water is relatively broad in scope, and not limited to any particular frequency range. Any UWA channel that exhibits significant multipath and rapid fluctuations in delay spread can be included in the paradigm of interest.
Acoustic communication (telecommunication) Channel estimation Data communication OFDM Signal processing algorithms Special issues and sections Underwater acoustics

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