Telecom (Jun 2024)

Polar-Coded Differential/Quadrature Chaos Shift Keying Communication Systems for Underwater Acoustic Channels

  • Ali Jaber Al-Askery,
  • Fadhil Sahib Hasan,
  • Yaser Atta Yassin

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/telecom5020024
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 5, no. 2
pp. 476 – 486

Abstract

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The underwater acoustic (UWA) channel causes large propagation delays and reduces the bit error rate (BER) of wireless communication systems. The t-distribution is the optimal distribution to perform UWA noise. In this study, polar-coded differential chaos shift keying (DCSK) and quadrature chaos shift keying (QCSK) communication with UWA noise are considered. First, we have proposed a PDF for the UWA noise channel, and based on this PDF, the theoretical BER is derived. Second, polar coding’s performance is determined to demonstrate the improvement in the BER performance compared to the uncoded UWA system by means of Monte Carlo simulations. The experimental results prove that the nearest model that is applicable to the UWA channel is a t-distribution with five and six degrees of freedom. The BER formulas of the proposed systems are derived and compared with the simulation results. The results confirm the performance improvement of the polar-coded chaotic modulation systems over uncoded systems in UWA channels.

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