On the relationship between capacity and distance in an underwater acoustic communication channel

M. Stojanovic
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Abstract

Path loss of an underwater acoustic communication channel depends not only on the transmission distance, but also on the signal frequency. As a result, the useful bandwidth depends on the transmission distance, a feature that distinguishes an underwater acoustic system from a terrestrial radio one. This fact influences the design of an acoustic network: a greater information throughput is available if messages are relayed over multiple short hops instead of being transmitted directly over one long hop.We asses the bandwidth dependency on the distance using an analytical method that takes into account physical models of acoustic propagation loss and ambient noise. A simple, single-path time-invariant model is considered as a first step. To assess the fundamental bandwidth limitation, we take an information-theoretic approach and define the bandwidth corresponding to optimal signal energy allocation -- one that maximizes the channel capacity subject to the constraint that the transmission power is finite. Numerical evaluation quantifies the bandwidth and the channel capacity, as well as the transmission power needed to achieve a pre-specified SNR threshold, as functions of distance. These results lead to closed-form approximations, which may become useful tools in the design and analysis of acoustic networks.
水声通信信道容量与距离的关系
水声通信信道的路径损耗不仅与传输距离有关,而且与信号频率有关。因此,有用的带宽取决于传输距离,这是区分水声系统与地面无线电系统的一个特征。这一事实影响了声学网络的设计:如果消息通过多个短跳中继而不是直接通过一个长跳传输,则可以获得更大的信息吞吐量。我们使用一种考虑了声传播损失和环境噪声的物理模型的分析方法来评估带宽对距离的依赖。首先考虑一个简单的单路径时不变模型。为了评估基本带宽限制,我们采用信息论方法并定义了与最佳信号能量分配相对应的带宽,即在传输功率有限的约束下使信道容量最大化的带宽。数值评估量化了带宽和信道容量,以及达到预定信噪比阈值所需的发射功率,作为距离的函数。这些结果导致了封闭形式的近似,这可能成为声网络设计和分析的有用工具。
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