Modeling the properties of a hydroacoustic signal carrier communication with nonlinear frequency wobble
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There was carried out a simulation of hydroacoustic signal with non-linear frequency wobbling, obtained on receiver side after its propagation in reverberating channel. The simulation results shown that it can be possible to enhance the accuracy of detection of the information parameter by means of manipulation of certain carrier signal parameters. This can lead to improvement of the digital underwater acoustic system efficiency
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