Performance evaluation of antennas for underwater applications

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2017
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Aboderin,O
Luís Manuel Pessoa
Henrique Salgado
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The capability of an Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) or Remote Operated Vehicles (ROVs) to communicate with underwater sensor nodes or a docking station, for the exchange or transfer of data gathered during a survey mission, requires an high-speed short-range communication link. This is important because of the global attention to the underwater communication applications. To this end, underwater antennas will play a significant role in ensuring good data rates and propagation distances for these applications. In this paper, the performance of three antennas, specifically, loop, dipole and J-pole is assessed through simulation for usage in fresh and sea water operating in the High Frequency (HF) band. The antennas were designed in FEKO, an electromagnetic simulation software and their performance is assessed in terms of bandwidth and directivity. The results obtained shows that the J-pole antenna has significant advantages in term of the measured parameters over the other antennas. Experimental results of the reflection coefficient of the J-pole antenna in fresh water are given that agree well with the simulation results. © 2017 IEEE.
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