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Title: Experimental testbed for seawater channel characterization
Authors: Mena-Rodríguez, Pablo
Dorta Naranjo, Blas Pablo 
Quintana, Gara
Pérez-Álvarez, Iván 
Jiménez, Eugenio 
Zazo, Santiago
Pérez, Marina
Cardona, Laura
Hernández, J.Joaquín
UNESCO Clasification: 3325 Tecnología de las telecomunicaciones
Keywords: Antenas
Mar
Issue Date: 2016
Project: "Radiocomunicaciones Optimizadas Submarinas Usando Dispositivos Repetidores Para Aplicaciones de Monitorización.Subproyecto Ulpgc" 
Journal: IEEE Underwater Communications And Networking Conference (Ucomms)
Conference: 3rd Underwater Communications and Networking Conference, Ucomms 2016, Aug. 30-Sep. 1, Lerici, Italy 
Abstract: Shallow seawaters are problematic for acoustic and optical communications. Sensor networks based on electromagnetic (EM) communications are evaluated in this environment. In order to characterize the underwater channel, several measurement systems have been designed, built and tested in the sea obtaining very reliable results. Experiments carried out with dipoles and loop antennas showed serious disagreement with the state of the art, especially when dipole antennas are used. Dipoles performance was poor while magnetic loops showed much lower attenuation. A measurement system is described in detail and real attenuation of the underwater channel is obtained for several distances and antennas. Finally, measured and simulated results are compared and reveal good agreement.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/42095
ISBN: 978-1-5090-2696-8
DOI: 10.1109/UComms.2016.7583456
Source: 2016 Ieee Third Underwater Communications And Networking Conference (Ucomms), (2016)
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