Underwater acoustic communication offers a flexible way of transmitting data underwater. Underwater localisation and transmission beamforming are challenging problems which demand further research. In order to improve system performance to achieve higher channel capacity and find a more efficient underwater localisation technique, research into multi-antenna communication systems is being undertaken based on novel adaptive signal processing techniques and UWA channel models developed at York.
The purpose of my Ph.D. research is to develop and investigate multi-antenna communication techniques to increase the system throughput and make the underwater acoustic communications more reliable.
Members
- Pan He
- Yuriy Zakharov
- Ben Henson
Funding
Self funded
Dates
- Nov 2018 – Oct 2021
Research