Bio-inspired underwater acoustic communication through PCHIP-based whistle generation and improved CSS modulation

IF 3.4 2区 物理与天体物理 Q1 ACOUSTICS
Zhiwen Qiao , Songzuo Liu , Dexu Wang , Yipeng Xing , Tianyi Liu , Jiaxuan Li
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Abstract

Bio-inspired underwater acoustic communication has emerged as a promising approach for secure underwater communication by camouflaging signals as marine mammal vocalizations. However, conventional bio-inspired communication methods predominantly rely on fixed cetacean whistle patterns or limited whistle databases. The inherent predictability in signal frame structures significantly boosts their vulnerability to pattern recognition and adversarial detection. This consequently weakens the fundamental premise of bio-inspired communication systems, namely, their capacity to emulate natural marine mammal vocalizations for covert operations. To address this limitation, our research group proposed a novel bio-inspired secure communication model utilizing a piecewise cubic hermite interpolating polynomial (PCHIP) for simple whistle generation. The proposed approach ensured frequency continuity in signal design while maintaining high similarity to natural cetacean whistles. Subsequently, an improved chirp spread spectrum (CSS) modulation scheme was developed, and a PCHIP-based spread spectrum algorithm was introduced to generate random time-frequency spectral profiles. Particularly, randomly generated synchronization headers were incorporated with sliding correlation in the proposed system, enabling individual whistles to achieve both synchronization and information transmission capabilities. The integrated method significantly reinforced the covertness of bio-inspired communication while maintaining communication efficiency. The simulation results in shallow water environments demonstrated the effectiveness of our approach. Meanwhile, sea trials successfully achieved communication over 10 km distances with a bit error rate of 104, validating the practical viability of the proposed system.
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Applied Acoustics
Applied Acoustics 物理-声学
CiteScore
7.40
自引率
11.80%
发文量
618
审稿时长
7.5 months
期刊介绍: Since its launch in 1968, Applied Acoustics has been publishing high quality research papers providing state-of-the-art coverage of research findings for engineers and scientists involved in applications of acoustics in the widest sense. Applied Acoustics looks not only at recent developments in the understanding of acoustics but also at ways of exploiting that understanding. The Journal aims to encourage the exchange of practical experience through publication and in so doing creates a fund of technological information that can be used for solving related problems. The presentation of information in graphical or tabular form is especially encouraged. If a report of a mathematical development is a necessary part of a paper it is important to ensure that it is there only as an integral part of a practical solution to a problem and is supported by data. Applied Acoustics encourages the exchange of practical experience in the following ways: • Complete Papers • Short Technical Notes • Review Articles; and thereby provides a wealth of technological information that can be used to solve related problems. Manuscripts that address all fields of applications of acoustics ranging from medicine and NDT to the environment and buildings are welcome.
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