This study explores the performance of different modulation schemes for underwater acoustic communications, which are crucial for efficient data exchange in Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUV) used in various maritime applications. We conducted sea trials in the Venetian Lagoon and the Gulf of La Spezia using a low cost software-defined acoustic modem developed by the University of Padua and SubSeaPulse SRL. Our analysis compares the performance obtained using the JANUS waveform with that recorded using Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK). While JANUS ensures superior Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), BPSK achieves greater throughput over shorter distances. Specifically, JANUS consistently provides high PDR across different environmental conditions, making its use ideal for scenarios where reliable communication is required. Conversely, BPSK modulation provides significantly higher data rates, even though with a lower PDR. This makes BPSK suitable for applications where throughput is more critical. These findings highlight the tradeoffs between communication reliability and data rate, guiding the selection of modulation techniques for specific underwater scenarios. This research contributes to the ongoing development of efficient underwater communication networks, which are essential for the advancement of autonomous marine technologies.

Comparative Analysis of Throughput Maximization Strategies in Underwater Acoustic Networks: Results from At-Sea Experiments

Montanari, Antonio;Campagnaro, Filippo;Zorzi, Michele
2024

Abstract

This study explores the performance of different modulation schemes for underwater acoustic communications, which are crucial for efficient data exchange in Uncrewed Underwater Vehicles (UUV) used in various maritime applications. We conducted sea trials in the Venetian Lagoon and the Gulf of La Spezia using a low cost software-defined acoustic modem developed by the University of Padua and SubSeaPulse SRL. Our analysis compares the performance obtained using the JANUS waveform with that recorded using Binary Phase Shift Keying (BPSK). While JANUS ensures superior Packet Delivery Ratio (PDR), BPSK achieves greater throughput over shorter distances. Specifically, JANUS consistently provides high PDR across different environmental conditions, making its use ideal for scenarios where reliable communication is required. Conversely, BPSK modulation provides significantly higher data rates, even though with a lower PDR. This makes BPSK suitable for applications where throughput is more critical. These findings highlight the tradeoffs between communication reliability and data rate, guiding the selection of modulation techniques for specific underwater scenarios. This research contributes to the ongoing development of efficient underwater communication networks, which are essential for the advancement of autonomous marine technologies.
2024
proceedings of the 2024 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea; Learning to Measure Sea Health Parameters (MetroSea)
2024 IEEE International Workshop on Metrology for the Sea (MetroSea)
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