The Under Water Wireless Communication Market is expected to register a CAGR of 22.5% during the forecast period. About 75% of the earth surface is covered with water from the oceans. Due to various phenomenal activities in the underwater environment, the oceans are un-explored To monitor the marine life, water pollution, oil and gas rig exploration, natural disaster surveillance, naval tactical operations for coastal security, and underwater environment, underwater wireless communication is important. Due to the unique and harsh under water conditions, the characteristics of underwater channel is difficult. Severe attenuation, multipath dispersion, and low resource usage are examples of these situations.
To solve the fundamental and practical difficulties of underwater wireless communication, advanced communication methods based on acoustic, electromagnetic, and/or optical waves are being developed.
Deployable Autonomous Distributed System (DADS) financed by the Office of Naval Research (ONR) and the Autonomous Oceanographic Sampling Network funded by the ONR and the National Science Foundation are two recent projects to construct underwater acoustic networks in shallow and medium water zones. The DADS, for example, is an underwater surveillance system made up of permanent sensor platforms connected by acoustic modems. As a result of all of these concerns, the use of underwater acoustic communication modems in naval defence has increased.
In September 2021, Popoto Modem announced first, affordable NATO ANEP-87 (JANUS) OEM underwater communications systemBy implementing the JANUS standard for undersea telecom, this modem maximizes interoperability with the outside world.
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Underwater Wireless Communication Market, By End User
Underwater Wireless Communication Market By Region
North America
Europe
Asia-Pacific
Rest of the World