Phase-coherent communications without explicit phase tracking

Vitenskapelig artikkel 2010

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https://dx.doi.org/10.1121/1.3466860

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Heechun Song William S. Hodgkiss Paul Van Walree
Phase-coherent communications typically requires a reliable phase-tracking algorithm. An initial phase estimate with training symbols allows a receiver to compensate for a motion-induced Doppler shift. Following the training period, however, explicit phase tracking can be avoided in time reversal communications that has been implemented on a block-by-block basis to accommodate time-varying channels. This is accomplished by a smaller block size and adaptive channel estimation using previously detected symbols on a symbol-by-symbol basis. The proposed time reversal approach without explicit phase tracking is demonstrated using experimental data (12–20 kHz) in shallow water

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Song, Heechun; Hodgkiss, William S.; Van Walree, Paul. Phase-coherent communications without explicit phase tracking. Journal of the Acoustical Society of America 2010 ;Volum 128.(3) s. 969-972

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