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T Shimura1, Y Watanabe, H Ochi
1Scripps Institution of Oceanography, University of California, San Diego, La Jolla, California 92093-0238, USA. tshimura@ucsd.edu
Abstract:
In December 2011 a long-range acoustic communication experiment was conducted in deep water, west of Izu-Ogasawara Islands, Japan. The experiment involved a stationary source (450-550 Hz) and an 18-element vertical array (102-m aperture), both deployed at around the sound channel axis. Initial analysis of data demonstrates that a data rate of 400 bits/s can be achieved over ~600-km range in deep water using 16 quadrature amplitude modulation and passive time reversal equalization.
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