Title :
Digital waveform codings for ocean acoustic telemetry
Author :
Kwon, Hyuck M. ; Birdsall, Theodore G.
Author_Institution :
Dept. of Electr. Eng. & Comput. Sci., Wisconsin Univ., Milwaukee, WI, USA
fDate :
1/1/1991 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
M-sequence waveform coding with a single long codeword has been considered as the basis for long-range underwater acoustic telemetry for one user. (An m-sequence is a periodic, binary, linear-law maximal-length sequence. If the span of the law is n, the maximal length L-2n=1). For a given law, a single m-sequence transmits a maximum of log2 (L) bits of source information per channel word. To increase the number of bits per word, families of m-sequences and Gold codes are considered and compared to a single m-sequence. A hypothetical idealized multipath channel with added white Gaussian noise is assumed. Coding using families of m-sequences is recommended because it requires a smaller bit-energy-to-noise ratio than other waveform codes to achieve an equivalent codeword error probability
Keywords :
acoustic applications; encoding; error statistics; oceanographic techniques; oceanography; probability; telemetering; underwater sound; white noise; Gold codes; M-sequence waveform coding; bit-energy-to-noise ratio; digital waveform coding; error probability; linear-law maximal-length sequence; long-range underwater acoustic telemetry; multipath channel; ocean acoustic telemetry; white Gaussian noise; Acoustic waves; Gaussian noise; Gold; Helium; Multipath channels; Oceans; Telemetry; Tomography; Transmitters; Underwater acoustics;
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of