Recent trends in underwater acoustic communications

@article{Stojanovic2013RecentTI,
  title={Recent trends in underwater acoustic communications},
  author={Milica Stojanovic and Lee Freitag},
  journal={Marine Technology Society Journal},
  year={2013},
  volume={47},
  pages={45-50}
}
Advances in underwater acoustic communications technology are being enabled by more access to in-water data and an infusion of new techniques, researchers, and students. In-water data collection is being made possible by robust funding in the United States, the European Union, and other countries, typically to multiorganization consortia working on both physical and network layer research. At the physical layer, single and multicarrier modulation methods continue to be refined, with a focus on… 

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