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"BASS 300 PARACOM": a "model" underwater parametric communication system
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Underwater Acoustic CommunicationsBass 300EngineeringUnderwater Acoustic CommunicationUnderwater SystemUnderwater AcousticMarine EngineeringRadio Frequency CommunicationsOcean AcousticsUnderwater NetworksSystems EngineeringShallow WaterUnderwater CommunicationUnderwater Wireless NetworksComputer EngineeringParametric TransductionSignal ProcessingUnderwater Wireless CommunicationsOcean EngineeringUnderwater Technology
Parametric transduction offers valuable advantages for underwater acoustic communications. Perhaps the most significant benefit is the fact that high directivity is achieved by means of a physically small transmit transducer. This feature may, ultimately, be employed to permit long-range, low-frequency communication using a compact source. The high directivity is desirable to combat multipath propagation and to achieve data communications in water which is shallow by comparison with range. A real-time, high data-rate "model" differential phase shift keying (DPSK) communication system has been constructed and demonstrated. This system uses parametric transduction, with a 300-kHz primary frequency and a 50-kHz secondary frequency. Experimental results show that the system can be employed to combat multipath propagation in shallow water and can achieve high data-rate text and color image transmission at 10 and 20 kb s/sup -1/ for 2-DPSK and 4-DPSK, respectively, through a transmission bandwidth of 10 kHz. The "model" system was developed to confirm performance predictions for a future, operational long-range link employing a 50-kHz primary frequency and a 5-kHz secondary frequency.
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