Title :
Spatio-temporal processing of coherent acoustic communication data in shallow water
Author :
LeBlanc, Lester R. ; Beaujean, Pierre-Philippe J.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Ocean Eng., Florida Atlantic Univ., Boca Raton, FL, USA
Abstract :
Achieving reliable underwater communication in shallow water is a difficult task because of the random time-varying nature of multipath propagation. When the product of Doppler-related signal bandwidth spread and multipath-related time spread of the channel is larger than one, some types of adaptive signal processing may not work very well. In this paper, various methods of coherent space-time processing are compared for a condition of a marginally overspread channel operating at 50 kHz. Various combinations of suboptimal spatially adaptive and time adaptive methods are considered. The coherent path beamformer (CPB) and recursive least squares (RLS) adaptive beamformer, both in combination with RLS time filtering, are analyzed. Also considered in the analysis is the combined RLS space-time optimal adaptive processor. Many experiments using broad-band phase-shift-keyed transmissions in shallow water have been conducted to provide data for testing these various processing methods. Because of the rapid time variation of the multipath, the product of bandwidth spread and time spread at this test site approached unity. In this environment, a suboptimal approach consisting of the adaptive beamformer followed by RLS equalization reduced reverberation and transmission errors.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; adaptive equalisers; beam steering; least squares approximations; multipath channels; recursive filters; space-time adaptive processing; transient response; underwater acoustic communication; 50 kHz; Doppler-related signal bandwidth spread; RLS adaptive beamformer; RLS equalization; RLS time filtering; broad-band phase-shift-keyed transmission; coherent acoustic communication data; coherent path beamformer; coherent spatio-temporal processing; impulse response; marginally overspread channel; multipath propagation; multipath-related time spread; reliable underwater communication; reverberation errors; shallow water; suboptimal methods; transmission errors; Acoustic propagation; Adaptive filters; Adaptive signal processing; Bandwidth; Least squares methods; Resonance light scattering; Signal processing; Testing; Underwater acoustics; Underwater communication;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of