Visible to the public Design and Verification of Wake-up Signal for Underwater Nodes

TitleDesign and Verification of Wake-up Signal for Underwater Nodes
Publication TypeConference Paper
Year of Publication2019
AuthorsSun, Dajun, Ouyang, Yujie, Han, Yunfeng, Zhang, Jucheng
Conference Name2019 IEEE International Conference on Signal Processing, Communications and Computing (ICSPCC)
Keywordsacoustic signal detection, Doppler shift, hidden awakening signal detection, Low SNR, low-power standby state, m-sequence, m-sequences, marine industry, Metrics, pubcrawl, Resiliency, Scalability, underwater acoustic network, Underwater Networks, Underwater node, underwater nodes, underwater sound, wakeup signal
AbstractThe construction and improvement of the underwater acoustic network is the premise and guarantee for the development of the marine industry. Because the underwater nodes need to work for a long time, it is especially important to ensure that the nodes have a long standby capacity. In general, the node is in a low-power standby state waiting for a wake-up signal. When the node detects the wakeup signal, it will resume normal operation. In this paper, we propose a signal design based on the m-sequence. which can detect the hidden awakening signal in the complex environment with low SNR and small Doppler shift. Simulation and experimental data indicate that when the input SNR is as low as -11 dB and the signal has a small Doppler shift, the system can still achieve a detection probability of 100% and ensure that the false alarm probability is lower than 10-6.
DOI10.1109/ICSPCC46631.2019.8960728
Citation Keysun_design_2019