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Peizhen Zhang, Xiaofeng Yin, Bin Wang and Ziyi Feng
The construction of wind farm pilings, submarine pipelines, and underwater submarines involves multiple cylinders. However, there is currently a lack of economic research on predicting the mechanism and characteristics of mutual coupling of acoustic scat...
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Jing Li, Jin Fu and Nan Zou
The underwater channel is bilateral, heterogeneous, uncertain, and exhibits multipath transmission, sound line curvature, etc. These properties complicate the structure of the received pulse, causing great challenges in direct signal identification for r...
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Chenglei Lv, Qiushi Sun, Huifang Chen and Lei Xie
Due to the relative motion between transmitters and receivers and the multipath characteristic of wideband underwater acoustic channels, Doppler and channel estimations are of great significance for an underwater acoustic (UWA) communication system. In t...
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Yan Wang, Fei Ji, Quansheng Guan, Hao Zhao, Kexing Yao and Weiqi Chen
Due to the space?time coupling access, we find that anti-eavesdropping opportunities exist in underwater acoustic networks (UANs), where packets can be successfully received only by the intended receiver, but collide at the unintended receivers. These op...
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Kangshen Xiang, Weijie Chen, Siddiqui Aneeb and Weiyang Qiao
Future UHBR (Ultra-High Bypass-Ratio) engines might cause serious ?turbine noise storms? but, at present, turbine noise prediction capability is lacking. The large turning angle of the turbine blade is the first major factor deserving special attention. ...
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