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Reconfigurable acoustic modem for underwater sensor networks

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There is a growing interest for underwater sensor networks where long term monitoring of water masses around the world for scientific, environmental, commercial, and military reasons is desired. In this paper we will present the concept of a highly flexible acoustic modem called the Reconfigurable Modem (rModem) that can be used for rapid testing and development of such networks.

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      WUWNet '06: Proceedings of the 1st International Workshop on Underwater Networks
      September 2006
      126 pages
      ISBN:1595934847
      DOI:10.1145/1161039

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