Numerical Modelling and Simulation

Collision Avoidance In Inland Waterways BY USING AIS DATA

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Underwater Channel Modelling-3D aspect in the Indian Ocean Region (IOR)

The science of production, transmission, reception, and utilization of sound in the sea is called ocean acoustics. Underwater propagation is predominantly done by acoustic waves. The attenuation and delay associated with the acoustic channel limits the range supported. It is essential in military and rescue operations and several commercial activities like exploration for minerals and…

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MATHEMATICAL STUDY ON UNDERWATER CHANNEL MODELLING IN Indian Ocean Region

Underwater acoustics is the study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of the acoustic waves with water, its contents and its boundaries . A lot of work has been done on underwater channel development from ray models to wave models. Existing models and theories have been applied to specific regions depending…

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Machine learning application in underwater channel modelling

Underwater acoustics is the study of the propagation of sound in water and the interaction of the acoustic waves with the water, its contents and its boundaries. Due to the heavy signal loss and fading undergone by EM waves underwater, acoustic waves are the main medium of propagation of signals under the water. This makes…

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