• DocumentCode
    1893193
  • Title

    High bit rate ultrasonic communication through metal channels

  • Author

    Primerano, Richard ; Kam, Moshe ; Dandekar, Kapil

  • Author_Institution
    Electr. & Comput. Eng. Dept., Drexel Univ., Philadelphia, PA
  • fYear
    2009
  • fDate
    18-20 March 2009
  • Firstpage
    902
  • Lastpage
    906
  • Abstract
    As low cost, low power wireless networking technologies continue to gain popularity in industrial control and remote sensing applications, greater demand is being placed on network reliability and robustness. The numerous metallic objects found in many industrial environments can make reliable RF coverage difficult to obtain. In cases where system components are physically isolated from one another by metallic barriers (e.g. bulkheads or storage tank walls), direct RF communication between components is not possible. Prior research into the use of ultrasonic signaling as a means of passing data across metallic barriers has proven successful, but it has been observed that acoustic echoing in the channel leads to significant intersymbol interference (ISI) when symbol rate approaches the hundred kilosymbol/second range. An echo cancelation technique was developed to partially suppress these echoes, but its performance was limited due to simplicity of the channel model used. In this paper, we develop a more accurate channel model and use it as the basis for constructing an improved echo cancelation pulse. The new pulse suppresses echoes to a level comparable to the RMS noise amplitude of the channel, greatly reducing ISI. The resulting transceiver is capable of transmitting data at over 5 Mbps using simple pulse amplitude modulation (PAM). This technique thus represents a data rate increase by a factor of five over prior work.
  • Keywords
    echo suppression; intersymbol interference; pulse amplitude modulation; radio networks; ultrasonic applications; direct RF communication; high bit rate ultrasonic communication; industrial control; intersymbol interference; metal channels; pulse amplitude modulation; remote sensing applications; storage tank walls; ultrasonic signaling; wireless networking technologies; Bit rate; Costs; Industrial control; Intersymbol interference; Isolation technology; Power system reliability; Radio frequency; Remote sensing; Telecommunication network reliability; Wireless sensor networks; acoustic data transmission; echo cancelation; predistortion;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Information Sciences and Systems, 2009. CISS 2009. 43rd Annual Conference on
  • Conference_Location
    Baltimore, MD
  • Print_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2733-8
  • Electronic_ISBN
    978-1-4244-2734-5
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/CISS.2009.5054845
  • Filename
    5054845