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Demo: MuLink: Compact Acoustic Transceivers for Underwater Environments

Published: 29 December 2022 Publication History

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Acoustic methods are commonly used for sensing and communications in the underwater environment. Various acoustic modems are commercially available, but these existing solutions tend to be large and consume a significant amount of power. Miniaturization of devices is a major trend, and it leads to several advantages, namely low cost, low power consumption, and small space requirements. We are developing a compact low-cost prototype design for a pair of acoustic transmitter and receiver units. The transmitter transmits a 161 kHz signal. The receiver measures the strength of the received signal. The immediate applications include acoustic waveform transmissions, ranging, and communications.

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WUWNet '22: Proceedings of the 16th International Conference on Underwater Networks & Systems
November 2022
190 pages
ISBN:9781450399524
DOI:10.1145/3567600
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Published: 29 December 2022

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  1. Underwater acoustic communication
  2. embedded systems
  3. transducers
  4. waveform transmissions

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