The problem of multi-user access in undersea networks

Underwater acoustic networks (UWANs) can be applied in a vast range of applications. Unlike terrestrial networks, UWANs suffer from a much harsher communication environment. This paper starts by discussing the underwater environment characters, and examines the challenges in designing UWANs in detai...

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