4.7 Article

Shot Interference Detection and Mitigation for Underwater Acoustic Communication Systems

Journal

IEEE TRANSACTIONS ON COMMUNICATIONS
Volume 69, Issue 5, Pages 3274-3285

Publisher

IEEE-INST ELECTRICAL ELECTRONICS ENGINEERS INC
DOI: 10.1109/TCOMM.2021.3056107

Keywords

Interference; Baseband; Time-frequency analysis; OFDM; Underwater acoustics; Sonar; Receivers; Underwater acoustic communications (UACs); shot interference; doubly-selective acoustic channel; single-carrier and multi-carrier systems; interference mitigation

Funding

  1. National Natural Science Foundation of China [61873224, 41976182]
  2. Natural Science Foundation of Hebei [F2020203037, F201920303]
  3. China Scholarship Council [201708130110]

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This study introduces a novel filter to mitigate interference effects in underwater acoustic communication systems, using the ASWID algorithm and LTS equalizer for interference detection and estimation. Numerical simulations and real channel measurements show that the proposed design effectively detects and mitigates shot interferences in both single-carrier and multi-carrier UAC systems.
Underwater acoustic communications (UACs) are demanded in a wide range of marine applications. However, one of the main challenges for UACs is unexpected interferences from nearby acoustic activities, especially dynamic and short-period interferences (called shot interference), which are hard to detect, estimate, and mitigate over time- and frequency-selective acoustic channels. In this article, we propose a novel filter that mitigates the interference effects for both single-carrier and multi-carrier systems without any prior knowledge of the interference. An Adaptive Sliding Window Interference Detection (ASWID) algorithm is developed to detect the location and the number of interfered symbols. Meanwhile, a least trimmed squares (LTS) equalizer is presented for the shot interference estimation and mitigation based on robust regression. The proposed algorithms are evaluated through numerical simulations and real channel measurements. Our results show that the proposed designs can detect and mitigate shot interferences effectively for single-carrier and multi-carrier UAC systems.

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