Sub-Nyquist underwater communication. University of Antwerp
Antwerp Maritime Academy, Computational Mathematics
This project explores the application of a recently developed sub-Nyquist sampling technique to echosounding in underwater communication. Echosounding is a type of sonar widely used to navigate, detect, or communicate with objects under the surface of water. An echo-sounder contains a transducer device that sends acoustic pulses into the water. Another part of the echo-sounder, the hydrophone, receives an echo of these pulses after they are ...