Abstract
In this paper, a direct-mapping (DM)-based multi-input multi-output (MIMO) filter bank multi-carrier (FBMC) underwater acoustic multimedia communication architecture (UAMCA) is proposed. The proposedDM-basedMIMO-FBMCUAMCAis rare and non-obvious in the underwater multimedia communication research topic. The following are integrated into the proposed UAMCA: A 2 - 2 DMtransmission mechanism, a (2000, 1000) low-density parity-check code encoder, a power assignment mechanism, an object-composition petrinet mechanism, adaptive binary phase shift keying modulation and 4-offset quadrature amplitude modulation methods. The multimedia signals include voice, image, and data. TheDMtransmissionmechanismin different spatial hardware devices transmits different multimedia packets. The proposed underwater multimedia transmission power allocation algorithm (UMTPAA) is simple, fast, and easy to implement, and the threshold transmission bit error rates (BERs) and real-time requirements for voice, image, and data signals can be achieved using the proposed UMTPAA. The BERs of the multimedia signals, data symbol error rates of the data signals, power saving ratios of the voice, image and data signals, mean square errors of the voice signals, and peak signal-to-noise ratios of the image signals, for the proposed UAMCA with a perfect channel estimation, and channel estimation errors of 5%, 10%, and 20%, respectively, were explored and demonstrated. Simulation results demonstrate that the proposed 2 + 2 DM-basedMIMO-FBMC UAMCA is suitable for low power and high speed underwater multimedia sensor networks.
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Lin, C. F., Su, T. J., Chang, H. K., Lee, C. K., Chang, S. H., Parinov, I. A., & Shevtsov, S. (2020). Direct-mapping-based MIMO-FBMC underwater acoustic communication architecture for multimedia signals. Applied Sciences (Switzerland), 10(1). https://doi.org/10.3390/app10010233
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