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Recently, underwater wireless sensor network (UWSN) has been emerged as one of interesting research topics. For UWSN, each sensor node should be equipped with acoustic communication modem which has the properties of low-power consumption, small size, low cost, moderate communication distance and data rate. In this paper, We design and implement a micro-modem conforming to the requirements for UWSN...
Recently, the importance of underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSN) has been grown for the applications such as underwater environmental monitoring, oceangraphic data collection, tactical surveillance and disaster prevention. In this paper, we design and implement an underwater modem by utilizing a general-purpose digital signal processor star kit (DSK) which embeds Texas Instrument TMS320C6416...
Underwater sensor networks (USN) for ocean development and disaster prevention have been emerged as one of interesting research topics recently. Since low-power, high-speed and inexpensive communication modem is a prerequisite for deployment of USN, in this paper we design and implement an underwater modem by utilizing general-purpose waterproof ultrasonic sensors. Also, we make some experiments in...
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