Performance Analysis of CSS based Low-power Underwater Communication Systems by Lake Experimental Results

Author(s):  
Tae-seok Lee ◽  
Tae-ho Im ◽  
Hak-lim Ko ◽  
Yong-Ho Cho

The greatest challenges to RF power devices are to match impedance for coupled network. Many causes for improper impedance results in cable loss, reflection losses and hence reduce the performance of existing system. An Impedance tuner is designed for testing prior to final set up to get satisfactory output with saving time. In modern communication systems many technologies are adding relay coils and other compensating passive components. In this paper, an impedance matching tuner is designed for multiband application with compact and cost effective structure. The characteristics of fabricated tuner is designed for 50 ohm matching two port network .The designed Electro mechanical tuner is manually characterised on the basis of experimental results to validate the system. The results suggest that it works for multiband sub GHz, Bluetooth sensor application.


Author(s):  
A. Suresh Babu ◽  
B. Anand

: A Linear Feedback Shift Register (LFSR) considers a linear function typically an XOR operation of the previous state as an input to the current state. This paper describes in detail the recent Wireless Communication Systems (WCS) and techniques related to LFSR. Cryptographic methods and reconfigurable computing are two different applications used in the proposed shift register with improved speed and decreased power consumption. Comparing with the existing individual applications, the proposed shift register obtained >15 to <=45% of decreased power consumption with 30% of reduced coverage area. Hence this proposed low power high speed LFSR design suits for various low power high speed applications, for example wireless communication. The entire design architecture is simulated and verified in VHDL language. To synthesis a standard cell library of 0.7um CMOS is used. A custom design tool has been developed for measuring the power. From the results, it is obtained that the cryptographic efficiency is improved regarding time and complexity comparing with the existing algorithms. Hence, the proposed LFSR architecture can be used for any wireless applications due to parallel processing, multiple access and cryptographic methods.


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