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In-Band Full-Duplex Underwater Acoustic Communication Measurements: Self-interference

Citation Author(s):
Zheng Guo (The University of Alabama)
Aijun Song (The University of Alabama)
Submitted by:
Zheng Guo
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DOI:
10.21227/ecjt-ze13
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Abstract

The presented data contain recordings of underwater acoustic transmissions collected from a field experiment whose goal was to characterize self-interference for in-band full-duplex underwater acoustic communications. The experiment was conducted in the Lake of Tuscaloosa in July 2019. A single transmission-receiving line was deployed off a boat that was moored in the center of the lake. The transmission-receiving line had one acoustic transmitter and eight hydrophone receivers. Two types of signals, binary phase-shift keying (BPSK) and orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM), were transmitted at the center frequency of 28 kHz. The receptions were recorded in .wav audio files by eighter high-precision digital hydrophones. In addition to the acoustic data, a complete set of source information, environmental measurements, and processed impulse responses are included in the data package. Matlab programs are also provided to retrieve the data and facilitate further analysis.

Instructions:

1) User Guide for In-Band Full-Duplex Underwater Acoustic Communication Measurements Self-interference.pdf


2) readme_BPSK.txt


3) readme_OFDM.txt