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FLUMO: FLexible Underwater MOdem

2019

The last years have seen a growing interest in underwater acoustic communications because of its applications in marine research, oceanography, marine commercial operations, the offshore oil industry and defense. High-speed communication in the underwater acoustic channel has been challenging because of limited bandwidth, extended multipath, refractive properties of the medium, severe fading, rapid time variation and large Doppler shifts. In this paper, we show an implementation of a flexible Software-Defined Acoustic (SDA) underwater modem, where modulation parameters are completely tunable to optimize performance. In particular, we develop the system architecture following two key ideas. …

extended multipathSDAOrthogonal frequency-division multiplexingComputer sciencemarine commercial operationsUnderwater; acoustic ; software defined ; modem; JANUS; SDA; FSK; RedPitaya; WatermarkSettore ING-INF/01 - ElettronicaacousticFSKmodulate signalsDemodulationcontrolled testbedsUnderwaterunderwater acoustic channelOFDMFrequency-shift keyingFLUMOunderwater acoustic communicationsBandwidth (signal processing)Frequency shift keyingflexible Software-Definedoffshore oil industrysoftware definedRedPitayaflexible underwater MOdemmodulated signalsmodulation parameterstunable systemrefractive propertiesMultipath propagationStandardssystem architectureDoppler shiftsunderwater acoustic communicationhigh-speed communicationflexible systemElectronic engineeringDoppler shiftFadingoceanographymodemSettore ING-INF/03 - Telecomunicazionirapid time variationField programmable gate arraysmarine researchmodemsJANUSWatermarkSystems architectureUnderwater
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Robustness of 40 Gb/s ASK modulation formats in the practical system infrastructure.

2006

In this work, we analyzed by means of numerical and laboratory experiments the resilience of 40 Gb/s amplitude shift keying modulation formats to transmission impairments in standard single-mode fiber lines as well as to optical filtering introduced by the optical add/drop multiplexer cascade. Our study is a pre-requisite to assess the implementation of cost-effective 40 Gb/s modulation technology in next generation high bit-rate robust optical transport networks. © 2006 Optical Society of America.

Computer scienceOptical communication02 engineering and technologyOptical modulation amplitude01 natural sciencesMultiplexerMultiplexing010309 optics020210 optoelectronics & photonicsOpticsOptical Transport Network0103 physical sciences0202 electrical engineering electronic engineering information engineeringcost effectiveness; frequency shift keying; multiplexingFiberOptical add-drop multiplexerbusiness.industryOptical cross-connectNonlinear opticsOptical performance monitoringAtomic and Molecular Physics and OpticsAmplitude-shift keyingRaman amplifiersModulationPolarization mode dispersionBit error ratebusinessOptics express
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An FPGA-Based Software Defined Radio Platform for the 2.4GHz ISM Band

2006

A prototype of a Software Defined Radio (SDR) platform has been successfully designed and tested implementing a reconfigurable IEEE 802.11 and ZigBee receiver. The system exploits the reconfiguration capability of an FPGA for implementing a number of receiver configurations that share the same RF front-end. Configurations can be switched at run time, or can share the available logic and radio resource.

EngineeringRF front endRadio receiver designExploitbusiness.industrySoftware radioComputerSystemsOrganization_COMPUTER-COMMUNICATIONNETWORKSFrequency shift keyingControl reconfigurationSoftware-defined radioRemote radio headEmbedded systemField-programmable gate arraybusinessISM bandreceived signal
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