OFDM-modulated dynamic coded cooperation in underwater acoustic channels
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
1-1-2015
Abstract
© 1976-2012 IEEE. Dynamic coded cooperation (DCC) allows relay diversity without altering the transmission procedure from the source to the destination. In this paper, we propose a practical orthogonal frequency-division multiplexing (OFDM)-modulated DCC scheme for underwater relay networks, where OFDM modulation accommodates multipath fading channels with large delay spread. Two cooperation strategies are studied, where the relay transmits either identical or different OFDM blocks as the source during the cooperation phase. The block-level synchronization between the OFDM blocks from the source and the relay is achieved by a delay control mechanism at the relay, by knowing the distances among the source, relay, and destination. Two OFDM-DCC design examples are presented, one based on nonbinary rate-compatible low-density parity-check (LDPC) codes applied across multiple OFDM blocks, and the other using layered interblock erasure correction and intrablock error-correction coding. In addition to simulation studies, one particular design has been implemented on practical OFDM modems, and tested in a swimming pool and in a recent sea experiment. The proposed OFDM-DCC scheme is particularly appealing to underwater acoustic (UWA) networks where a relay node with abundant resources (e.g., a surface buoy) can enhance communications among underwater nodes without changing their transmission procedure.
Publication Title
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Recommended Citation
Chen, Y.,
Wang, Z.,
Wan, L.,
Zhou, H.,
Zhou, S.,
&
Xu, X.
(2015).
OFDM-modulated dynamic coded cooperation in underwater acoustic channels.
IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering,
40(1), 159-168.
http://doi.org/10.1109/JOE.2014.2304254
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