DocumentCode
33663
Title
Simulation of an Underwater Acoustic Communication Channel Characterized by Wind-Generated Surface Waves and Bubbles
Author
Dol, Henry S. ; Colin, Mathieu E. G. D. ; Ainslie, Michael A. ; van Walree, Paul A. ; Janmaat, Jeroen
Author_Institution
Netherlands Organ. for Appl. Sci. Res. (TNO), The Hague, Netherlands
Volume
38
Issue
4
fYear
2013
fDate
Oct. 2013
Firstpage
642
Lastpage
654
Abstract
Sea-surface scattering by wind-generated waves and bubbles is regarded to be the main nonplatform related cause of the time variability of shallow acoustic communication channels. Simulations for predicting the quality of acoustic communication links in such channels thus require adequate modeling of these dynamic sea-surface effects. For frequencies in the range of 1-4 kHz , there is an important effect of bubbles on sea-surface reflection loss due to refraction, which can be modeled with a modified sound-speed profile (SSP) accounting for the bubble void fraction in the surface layer. The bubble cloud then acts as an acoustic lens, enhancing the rough-surface scattering by the resulting upward refraction. It is shown here that, for frequencies in the considered range of 4-8 kHz, bubble extinction, including both the effects of bubble scattering and absorption, provides a significant additional contribution to the surface loss. Model-based channel simulations are performed by applying a ray tracer, together with a toolbox for generation of rough sea-surface evolutions. This practical simulation framework is demonstrated to provide realistic results for both stationary and mobile communication nodes by capturing specific features observed in experiments, such as time variability, fading reverberation tails, and wind-speed dependence of the Doppler power spectrum.
Keywords
Doppler shift; mobile communication; ray tracing; underwater acoustic communication; Doppler power spectrum; SSP; acoustic communication links; acoustic lens; bubble absorption; bubble cloud; bubble extinction; bubble scattering; fading reverberation tails; frequency 1 kHz to 4 kHz; frequency 4 kHz to 8 kHz; mobile communication nodes; model-based channel simulations; modified sound-speed profile; ray tracer; rough sea-surface evolutions; sea-surface reflection loss; sea-surface scattering; shallow acoustic communication channels; stationary communication nodes; surface layer; surface loss; time variability; underwater acoustic communication channel; wind-generated surface waves; wind-speed dependence; Channel models; Sea surface; Surface waves; Underwater acoustics; Underwater communication; Acoustic channel simulation; underwater communication; wind-generated waves and bubbles;
fLanguage
English
Journal_Title
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher
ieee
ISSN
0364-9059
Type
jour
DOI
10.1109/JOE.2013.2278931
Filename
6616303
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