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Back Maritime In Situ Sensing Inter-Operable Networks
Fiscal Year | 2013 |
Division | Graduate School of Engineering & Applied Science |
Department | Physics |
Investigator(s) | Rice, Joseph A. |
Sponsor | Office of Naval Research (Navy) |
Summary |
This project involves collaboration by the U.S. and Singapore in advancing state-of-the-art, through-water acoustic communications and networking technology. The goals are to: - Study noisy underwater environments. - Achieve acoustic communications through adverse channels. - Integrate U.S. "Seaweb" and Singapore "UNet" networks. - Demonstrate in situ environmental and surveillance sensor networks in Singapore Strait. - Enable distributed wireless architectures for maritime domain awareness (MDA) and undersea warfare (USW). Persistent maritime surveillance is a challenging problem that requires the deployment of autonomous underwater sensor networks. Project MISSION will develop and test national through-water acoustic communications and networking capability with emphasis on operations in noisy environments and cross-nation interoperability. |
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