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Cellular Communications in Ocean Waves for Maritime Internet of Things

The rapid advancement of Internet of Things (IoT) and 5G and beyond technologies are transforming the marine industry and research. Our understanding of the vast sea that covers 71% of the Earth's surface is being enhanced by the various ocean sensor networks equipped with effective communications technologies. In this paper, we begin with a review of the research and development status-quo of maritime IoT (MIoT) enabled by multiple wireless communication technologies. Then we study the impact of sea waves to radio propagation and the communications link quality. Due to the severe attenuation of sea water to radio frequency electromagnetic waves propagation, large ocean waves can easily block the communications link between a buoy sensor and a cell tower near shore. This paper for the first time uses the ocean wave modeling of coastal and oceanic waters to examine the line of sight communications condition. Real wave measurement data parameters are applied in the numerical evaluation of the developed model. Finally, the critical antenna design taking into account the wave impact is numerically studied with implementation solutions proposed, and the system hardware and protocol aspects are discussed.

preprint2020arXivOpen access

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