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Aqua-Aware: Underwater Optical Wirelesss Communication enabled Compact Sensor Node, Temperature and Pressure Monitoring for Small Moblie Platforms

  • Maaz Salman;Javad Balboli;Ramavath Prasad Naik;Wan-Young Chung;Jong-Jin Kim
    • Journal of the Institute of Convergence Signal Processing
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    • v.23 no.2
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    • pp.50-61
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    • 2022
  • This work demonstrates the design and evaluation of Aqua-Aware, a lightweight miniaturized light emitting diode (LED) based underwater compact sensor node which is used to obtain different characteristics of the underwater environment. Two optical sensor nodes have been designed, developed, and evaluated for a short and medium link range called as Aqua-Aware short range (AASR) and Aqua-Aware medium range (AAMR), respectively. The hardware and software implementation of proposed sensor node, algorithms, and trade-offs have been discussed in this paper. The underwater environment is emulated by introducing different turbulence effects such as air bubbles, waves and turbidity in a 4-m water tank. In clear water, the Aqua-Aware achieved a data rate of 0.2 Mbps at communication link up to 2-m. The Aqua-Aware was able to achieve 0.2 Mbps in a turbid water of 64 NTU in the presence of moderate water waves and air bubbles within the communication link range of 1.7-m. We have evaluated the luminous intensity, packet success rate and bit error rate performance of the proposed system obtained by varying the various medium characteristics.

A Modified SweepSAR Mode with Dual Channels for High Resolution and Wide Swath

  • Yoon, Seong Sik;Lee, Jae Wook;Lee, Taek-Kyung;Ryu, Sang-burm;Lee, Hyeon-Cheol;Lee, Sang Gyu
    • Journal of electromagnetic engineering and science
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    • v.18 no.3
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    • pp.199-205
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    • 2018
  • In this study, an imaging mode of the modified SweepSAR is proposed with performance analysis for a high-resolution and wide swath coverage. To reduce the overall antenna size required for the solution of the azimuth ambiguity problem, different pulse repetition frequencies (PRFs) are utilized for different transmitters, respectively. For each imaging mode, system performance parameters are used for simulation, analysis, wide swath prediction, and comparison between conventional ScanSAR mode and SweepSAR mode based on scanon-receive (SCORE). The system parameters of AASR, RASR, and NESZ will be estimated and suggested on the imaging mode by using appropriate reflector antenna with the effectiveness of a modified SweepSAR employing dual channels.