Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications

Recently, broadband maritime communication has attracted much attention due to the rapid development of blue economy. In addition to the conventional MF/HF/VHF bands, there has been increasing interests in the utilization of higher frequency bands to provide broadband data service to the sea area. T...

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Main Authors: Jue Wang, Haifeng Zhou, Ye Li, Qiang Sun, Yongpeng Wu, Shi Jin, Tony Q. S. Quek, Chen Xu
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Language:English
Published: IEEE 2018-01-01
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8528349/
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spelling doaj-9b6193fea430443ba9e5284fb0a105852021-03-29T20:28:58ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362018-01-016680706808810.1109/ACCESS.2018.28799028528349Wireless Channel Models for Maritime CommunicationsJue Wang0https://orcid.org/0000-0001-8013-0486Haifeng Zhou1Ye Li2https://orcid.org/0000-0002-3279-8083Qiang Sun3Yongpeng Wu4Shi Jin5Tony Q. S. Quek6Chen Xu7School of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, ChinaSchool of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, ChinaSchool of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, ChinaSchool of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, ChinaDepartment of Electrical Engineering, Shanghai Jiao Tong University, Shanghai, ChinaNational Communications Research Laboratory, Southeast University, Nanjing, ChinaInformation Systems Technology and Design Pillar, Singapore University of Technology and Design, SingaporeSchool of Electronic and Information Engineering, Nantong University, Nantong, ChinaRecently, broadband maritime communication has attracted much attention due to the rapid development of blue economy. In addition to the conventional MF/HF/VHF bands, there has been increasing interests in the utilization of higher frequency bands to provide broadband data service to the sea area. To design efficient maritime communication systems, the first and a fundamental requirement is to develop a framework to understand the wireless channels. In an integrated air-ground-sea communications network, there are two major type of channels to be investigated, namely the air-to-sea channel (e.g., for communication links from the aircraft-based base stations or relays) and the near-sea-surface channel (for land-to-ship/ship-to-land or ship-to-ship communications). Due to the unique features of the maritime propagation environment such as sparse scattering, sea wave movement, and the ducting effect over the sea surface, the modeling of these maritime channel links differs from conventional terrestrial wireless channels in many aspects and, consequently, will result in significant impact on the transceiver design. In this survey, we highlight the most notable differences from the modeling perspective as well as the channel characteristics for the air-to-sea and near-sea-surface channel links, with more focus on the latter. After a thorough review of existing modeling approaches and measurement campaigns, we conclude that the <italic>sparse</italic> and the <italic>location-dependent</italic> properties constitute the most important and distinctive characteristics of the maritime wireless channels. As such, we further remark on the challenges and research topics for future development of maritime communications.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8528349/Maritime communicationschannel modelevaporation ductfinite scatteringbeyond line-of-sight
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author Jue Wang
Haifeng Zhou
Ye Li
Qiang Sun
Yongpeng Wu
Shi Jin
Tony Q. S. Quek
Chen Xu
spellingShingle Jue Wang
Haifeng Zhou
Ye Li
Qiang Sun
Yongpeng Wu
Shi Jin
Tony Q. S. Quek
Chen Xu
Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
IEEE Access
Maritime communications
channel model
evaporation duct
finite scattering
beyond line-of-sight
author_facet Jue Wang
Haifeng Zhou
Ye Li
Qiang Sun
Yongpeng Wu
Shi Jin
Tony Q. S. Quek
Chen Xu
author_sort Jue Wang
title Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
title_short Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
title_full Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
title_fullStr Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
title_full_unstemmed Wireless Channel Models for Maritime Communications
title_sort wireless channel models for maritime communications
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2018-01-01
description Recently, broadband maritime communication has attracted much attention due to the rapid development of blue economy. In addition to the conventional MF/HF/VHF bands, there has been increasing interests in the utilization of higher frequency bands to provide broadband data service to the sea area. To design efficient maritime communication systems, the first and a fundamental requirement is to develop a framework to understand the wireless channels. In an integrated air-ground-sea communications network, there are two major type of channels to be investigated, namely the air-to-sea channel (e.g., for communication links from the aircraft-based base stations or relays) and the near-sea-surface channel (for land-to-ship/ship-to-land or ship-to-ship communications). Due to the unique features of the maritime propagation environment such as sparse scattering, sea wave movement, and the ducting effect over the sea surface, the modeling of these maritime channel links differs from conventional terrestrial wireless channels in many aspects and, consequently, will result in significant impact on the transceiver design. In this survey, we highlight the most notable differences from the modeling perspective as well as the channel characteristics for the air-to-sea and near-sea-surface channel links, with more focus on the latter. After a thorough review of existing modeling approaches and measurement campaigns, we conclude that the <italic>sparse</italic> and the <italic>location-dependent</italic> properties constitute the most important and distinctive characteristics of the maritime wireless channels. As such, we further remark on the challenges and research topics for future development of maritime communications.
topic Maritime communications
channel model
evaporation duct
finite scattering
beyond line-of-sight
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8528349/
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