COD130: Basics of Communications –Dr. Yazan Allawi, (
[email protected])
CEN –Princess Nourah Bint Abdulrahman University
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Underwater Acoustic Channels
•The attenuation of EM waves in water can be expressed in terms of the skin
depth ??????, which is the distance a signal is attenuated by Τ1�. In case of seawater
for example, ??????= Τ250�, such that �is the frequency in Hz. Thus, at 10 kHz, ??????
is 2.5 meters.
•In contrast, acoustic signals propagate over distances of tens and even hundreds
of kilometers. However, a shallow-water acoustic channel is characterized as a
multipath channel due to signal reflections from the surface and the bottom of
the sea. Due to wave motion, the signal multipath components undergo time-
varying propagation delays that result in signal fading.
•In addition, there is frequency-dependent attenuation, which is proportional to
the square of the signal frequency, ambient ocean acoustic noise caused by sea
creatures, and man-made acoustic noise exists near harbors.
•In spite of this hostile environment, it is possible to design an efficient and highly
reliable underwater acoustic communication systems to transmit signals over
long distances.
1.3COMMUNICATION CHANNELS AND THEIR CHARACTERISTICS