In this paper we study the wide sense stationarity of the energy of the underwater acoustic channel impulse response and we provide an estimate of the interval during which the wide sense stationarity property holds. We analyze the SPACE08 data set, which has been collected near Martha¿s Vineyard Island during October 2008. In this data set the environmental conditions such as the height of the waves and the wind direction vary significantly in time. We consider the time series recorded in four different fixed positions. This allows us to compare the results between different locations and environmental conditions.

A Study on the Wide-Sense Stationarity of the Underwater Acoustic Channel for Non-coherent Communication Systems

ZORZI, MICHELE
2011

Abstract

In this paper we study the wide sense stationarity of the energy of the underwater acoustic channel impulse response and we provide an estimate of the interval during which the wide sense stationarity property holds. We analyze the SPACE08 data set, which has been collected near Martha¿s Vineyard Island during October 2008. In this data set the environmental conditions such as the height of the waves and the wind direction vary significantly in time. We consider the time series recorded in four different fixed positions. This allows us to compare the results between different locations and environmental conditions.
2011
Proceedings of the 11th European Wireless Conference 2011 - Sustainable Wireless Technologies (European Wireless)
11th European Wireless Conference 2011 - Sustainable Wireless Technologies (European Wireless)
9783800733439
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