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The Watermark Benchmark for Underwater Acoustic Modulation Schemes

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Watermark is a freely available benchmark for physical-layer schemes for underwater acoustic communications. It allows researchers to test and compare algorithms for the physical layer under realistic and reproducible conditions.… Click to show full abstract

Watermark is a freely available benchmark for physical-layer schemes for underwater acoustic communications. It allows researchers to test and compare algorithms for the physical layer under realistic and reproducible conditions. The benchmark is a shell around the validated channel simulator Mime, which is driven by at-sea measurements of the time-varying impulse response. The first release of Watermark is issued with a library of channels measured in Norway (two sites), France, and Hawaii, offering three frequency bands (4–8, 10–18, and 32.5–37.5 kHz), single-hydrophone and array receivers, and play times varying from 33 s to 33 min.

Keywords: acoustic modulation; watermark benchmark; benchmark underwater; modulation schemes; benchmark; underwater acoustic

Journal Title: IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering
Year Published: 2017

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