2020
DOI: 10.1145/3376921
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Abstract: The recent development of small, cheap AUVs enables a plethora of underwater near-and inshore applications. Among these are monitoring of wind parks, detection of pollution sources, water-quality inspection, and the support of divers during disaster management. These tasks profit from online reporting, control, and AUV swarm interaction; yet they require underwater communication. Unfortunately, commercial devices are prohibitively expensive and typically closed-source, hampering their application in affordable… Show more

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“…Several modems provide software frameworks that provide software modules for implementing communication protocols, e.g. the ahoi modem [62] allows access to its firmware which enables both built-in Media Access Control (MAC) protocols and tests of tailored protocols. The open source EviNS framework [63] can be run directly on the Evologics acoustic modems' hardware where not only several MAC and routing protocols are available, but users can design own solutions on it.…”
Section: A Low-cost Acoustic Modemmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Several modems provide software frameworks that provide software modules for implementing communication protocols, e.g. the ahoi modem [62] allows access to its firmware which enables both built-in Media Access Control (MAC) protocols and tests of tailored protocols. The open source EviNS framework [63] can be run directly on the Evologics acoustic modems' hardware where not only several MAC and routing protocols are available, but users can design own solutions on it.…”
Section: A Low-cost Acoustic Modemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The low-cost ahoi modem [62] is developed by researchers from Hamburg University of Technology. It has been used in field experiments in harbor area [31], [68], where in [68] the authors show that a moving BlueROV2 is localized with positioning error below 75 cm in an operation range below 30 m using an EKF for the position estimation and RTK-GPS as reference.…”
Section: A Low-cost Acoustic Modemmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Recently, the Ahoi-modem has been proposed as an inexpensive miniature approach to acoustic localisation and communication [58,59]. The cost is about 600 GBP per modem, of which the hydrophone's share is 400 GBP leaving 200 GBP to the open-source PCB design.…”
Section: Suitable Hardwarementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The market of HF modems is divided into two segments: low-rate acoustic modems and high-rate acoustic modems. While the former has a price below 2 kEUR and is suitable for low-rate (less than 200 bps) communication in shallow water up to a distance of 200 m [56][57][58], the latter has the same price as MF and LF acoustic modems (between 8 and 10 kEUR, depending on depth rate requirements) and can be used for sending a still-frame slide-show-like video feedback from an underwater vehicle [43,[59][60][61][62] to a control station, as they can perform transmissions with a bit rate of more than 30 kbps [29]. In this paper, we focus on this last type of modem in order to achieve the best performance possible despite the higher price.…”
Section: Underwater Acoustic Communicationsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Although the deployment of an LBL, that typically requires at least four baseline transponders plus the target transponder, is more expensive than the deployment of a USBL, it provides a higher positioning precision and is often used in oil and gas fields. In addition, the LBL transponder can either be specifically manufactured for positioning [105] or can be a regular acoustic modem with positioning capabilities [12,28,29,31,34,38,40,[55][56][57].…”
Section: Modem Selection and Considerationsmentioning
confidence: 99%