A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications

Acoustic underwater channels are very challenging, because of limited bandwidth, long propagation delays, extended multipath, severe attenuation, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. A plethora of underwater communication techniques have been developed for dealing with such a complexity, m...

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Main Authors: Stefano Mangione, Giovanni Ettore Galioto, Daniele Croce, Ilenia Tinnirello, Chiara Petrioli
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2021-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9438682/
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spelling doaj-959812d883b94cf982336fb44d8fd9032021-05-27T23:04:15ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362021-01-019763407635310.1109/ACCESS.2021.30827669438682A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic CommunicationsStefano Mangione0https://orcid.org/0000-0003-0926-4902Giovanni Ettore Galioto1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-5081-4550Daniele Croce2https://orcid.org/0000-0001-7663-4702Ilenia Tinnirello3https://orcid.org/0000-0002-1305-0248Chiara Petrioli4https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3240-5075Department of Engineering, University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyDepartment of Engineering, University of Palermo, Palermo, ItalyWSense Srl, Rome, ItalyAcoustic underwater channels are very challenging, because of limited bandwidth, long propagation delays, extended multipath, severe attenuation, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. A plethora of underwater communication techniques have been developed for dealing with such a complexity, mostly tailoring specific applications scenarios which can not be considered as one-size-fits-all solutions. Indeed, the design of environment-specific solutions is especially critical for modulations with high spectral efficiency, which are very sensitive to channel characteristics. In this paper, we design and implement a software-defined modem able to dynamically estimate the acoustic channel conditions, tune the parameters of a OFDM modulator as a function of the environment, or switch to a more robust JANUS/FSK modulator in case of harsh propagation conditions. The temporal variability of the channel behavior is summarized in terms of maximum delay spread and Doppler spread. We present a very efficient solution for deriving these parameters and discuss the limit conditions under which the OFDM modulator can work. In such scenarios, we also calibrate the prefix length and the number of sub-carriers for limiting the inter-symbol interference and signal distortions due to the Doppler effect. We validate our estimation and adaptation techniques by using both a custom-made simulator for time-varying underwater channels and the well-known Watermark simulator, as well as real in field experiments. Our results show that, for many practical cases, a dynamic adjustment of the prefix length and number of sub-carriers may enable the utilization of OFDM modulations in underwater communications, while in harsher environments JANUS can be used as a fall-back modulation.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9438682/Channel estimationJANUSmodemsOFDMsoftware radiounderwater communication
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author Stefano Mangione
Giovanni Ettore Galioto
Daniele Croce
Ilenia Tinnirello
Chiara Petrioli
spellingShingle Stefano Mangione
Giovanni Ettore Galioto
Daniele Croce
Ilenia Tinnirello
Chiara Petrioli
A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
IEEE Access
Channel estimation
JANUS
modems
OFDM
software radio
underwater communication
author_facet Stefano Mangione
Giovanni Ettore Galioto
Daniele Croce
Ilenia Tinnirello
Chiara Petrioli
author_sort Stefano Mangione
title A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
title_short A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
title_full A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
title_fullStr A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
title_full_unstemmed A Channel-Aware Adaptive Modem for Underwater Acoustic Communications
title_sort channel-aware adaptive modem for underwater acoustic communications
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2021-01-01
description Acoustic underwater channels are very challenging, because of limited bandwidth, long propagation delays, extended multipath, severe attenuation, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. A plethora of underwater communication techniques have been developed for dealing with such a complexity, mostly tailoring specific applications scenarios which can not be considered as one-size-fits-all solutions. Indeed, the design of environment-specific solutions is especially critical for modulations with high spectral efficiency, which are very sensitive to channel characteristics. In this paper, we design and implement a software-defined modem able to dynamically estimate the acoustic channel conditions, tune the parameters of a OFDM modulator as a function of the environment, or switch to a more robust JANUS/FSK modulator in case of harsh propagation conditions. The temporal variability of the channel behavior is summarized in terms of maximum delay spread and Doppler spread. We present a very efficient solution for deriving these parameters and discuss the limit conditions under which the OFDM modulator can work. In such scenarios, we also calibrate the prefix length and the number of sub-carriers for limiting the inter-symbol interference and signal distortions due to the Doppler effect. We validate our estimation and adaptation techniques by using both a custom-made simulator for time-varying underwater channels and the well-known Watermark simulator, as well as real in field experiments. Our results show that, for many practical cases, a dynamic adjustment of the prefix length and number of sub-carriers may enable the utilization of OFDM modulations in underwater communications, while in harsher environments JANUS can be used as a fall-back modulation.
topic Channel estimation
JANUS
modems
OFDM
software radio
underwater communication
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/9438682/
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