TELKOMNIKA (Telecommunication Computing Electronics and Control)
Vol 15, No 1: March 2017

Diurnal Variability Of Underwater Acoustic Noise Characteristics in Shallow Water

Yasin Yousif Al-Aboosi (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Abdulrahman Kanaa (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Ahmad Zuri Sha'ameri (Universiti Teknologi Malaysia)
Hussein A. Abdualnabi (University of Mustansiriyah)



Article Info

Publish Date
01 Mar 2017

Abstract

The biggest challenge in the underwater communication and target locating is to reduce the effect of underwater acoustic noise (UWAN). An experimental model is presented in this paper for the diurnal variability of UWAN of the acoustic underwater channel in tropical shallow water. Different segments of data are measured diurnally at various depths located in the Tanjung Balau, Johor, Malaysia. Most applications assume that the noise is white and Gaussian. However, the UWAN is not just thermal noise but a combination of turbulence, shipping and wind noises. Thus, it is appropriate to assume UWAN as colored rather than white noise. Site-specific noise, especially in shallow water often contains significant non-Gaussian components. The real-time noise segments are analyzed to determine the statistical properties such as power spectral density (PSD), autocorrelation function and probability density function (pdf). The results show the UWAN has a non-Gaussian pdf and is colored. Moreover, the difference in UWAN characteristics between day and night is studied and the noise power at night is found to be more than at the day time by around (3-8dB).

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TELKOMNIKA

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Computer Science & IT

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