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| Auteur(s): | G. Montaldo, G. Lerosey, A. Derode, A. Tourin, J. de Rosny, M. Fink |
| Titre: | Telecommunication in a disordered environment with iterative time reversal |
| Référence: | Waves in Random Media 14, pp 287-302, 2004 |
| Type de publication: | Publication dans une revue à comité de lecture |
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Soumis en Octobre 2003, accepté en Mai 2004 et publié en Juillet 2004
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Résumé:
We present a method to transmit digital information through a highly scattering medium in a MIMO-MU (multiple input multiple output multiple users) context. It is based on iterations of a time-reversal process, and permits us to focus short pulses, both spatially and temporally, from a base antenna to different users. This iterative technique is shown to be more efficient (lower inter-symbol interference and lower error rate) than classical time-reversal communication, while being computationally light and stable. Experiments are presented: digital information is conveyed from 15 transmitters to 15 receivers by ultrasonic waves propagating through a highly scattering slab. From a theoretical point of view, the iterative technique achieves the inverse filter of propagation in the subspace of non-null singular values of the time-reversal operator. We also investigate the influence of external additive noise, and show that the number of iterations can be optimized to give the lowest error rate.
Mots-clés:
Telecommunications Disorder Time-Reversal Inverse Filter
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