Analog and digital communication systems (3rd ed.)
Analog and digital communication systems (3rd ed.)
A Low Complexity, High Speed, Regular and Flexible Reed Solomon Decoder for Wireless Communication
DDECS '06 Proceedings of the 2006 IEEE Design and Diagnostics of Electronic Circuits and systems
A survey of practical issues in underwater networks
ACM SIGMOBILE Mobile Computing and Communications Review
A Static Multi-hop Underwater Wireless Sensor Network Using RF Electromagnetic Communications
ICDCSW '09 Proceedings of the 2009 29th IEEE International Conference on Distributed Computing Systems Workshops
Underwater Acoustic Networks - Survey on Communication Challenges with Transmission Simulations
SENSORCOMM '09 Proceedings of the 2009 Third International Conference on Sensor Technologies and Applications
Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks
Overview of networking protocols for underwater wireless communications
IEEE Communications Magazine
An overview of the internet of underwater things
Journal of Network and Computer Applications
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Most underwater wireless networks use acoustic waves as the transmission medium nowadays, but the chances of getting much more out of acoustic modems are quite remote. Optical links are impractical for many underwater applications. Given modern operational requirements and digital communications technology, the time is now ripe for re-evaluating the role of electromagnetic signals in underwater environments. The research presented in this article is motivated by the limitations of current and established wireless underwater techniques, as well as the potential that electromagnetic waves can offer to underwater applications. A case study is presented that uses electromagnetic technology in a small-scale underwater wireless sensor network. The results demonstrate the likely effectiveness of the designated network.