5 CONCLUSION
The proposed project envisages in exploring the
marine region to identify the objects and
communicate to the coastal station. This is normally
meant for the temporal investigation requirements
such as to identify the infiltration of foreign
elements in the regional territory or the bulk
availability of sea animals like sharks and whales.
Based on this information decision could be made
by the ground station to proceed further with the
objects determined. Replica correlation activity is
reinforced with the optimal 11-cell pattern so as to
improve the probability of detection and reduce the
false alarm probability. It is to be noted that when
the number of cells in a packet is increased more
than 11, it improves the SNR and also increases the
complexity. For enhanced number of cells the
proposed algorithm determines the optimal cell
pattern for reaching maximised SNR. One could
effectively use this algorithm for larger number of
cells used in the packet. When replica correlation is
performed by hardware the complexity increase is a
dominant factor and it is minimized by using recent
digital delay lines. It is further minimized in the
proposed sonar buoy where the microprocessor
performs the replica correlation by software.
ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS
The author acknowledges with thanks all necessary
support extended by the Department of Computer
Science and Engineering for carrying out this
project. He also thanks the Faculty of Architecture
and Engineering and the Rector of European
University of Lefke for providing the funding
support for the project without which it would not
have come to its completion.
REFERENCES
N.Sarkar, 1999, Elements of Digital signal processing,
Khanna Publishers, New Delhi.
Taub and Schilling, 1990, Principles of Communication
systems, Tata McGraw Hill, New Delhi.
K.Balasubramanian and S.Arica, 1993, "On the synthesis
of a nine-point replica correlator for a sonar",
Proceedings of the International Symposium on
Signals Circuits and Systems, Iasi, Romania, pp 148-
151.
K.Balasubramanian, H.Camur and Rajaravivarma, 1999,
“Replica Correlation Technique for Improving the
SNR of Digitally Transmitted signals”, Abstracts of
the 1999 IEEE SoutheastCON Conference, Lexinton,
Kentucky, USA.
K.Balasubramanian, 2000, “Replica correlation detection”,
Electronics World, Vol 106, No 1767, March2000,
pp 238-240.
M.I.Skolnik, 2000, Introduction to Radar Systems,
McGraw Hill, New York.
K.Balasubramanian and C.Cihan, 1994, "An intelligent
digital delay line for replica correlation",
Proceedings of the International Conference on
Robotics, Vision and Parallel Processing for Industrial
Automation, IPOH, Malaysia, pp 191-197.
K.Balasubramanian, K.B.Gayathri and H.Camur,1999,
“Voltage Control for a Digital Delay Line”,
Electronics World, Vol 105, No 1762, pp 826.
K.Balasubramanian, K.B.Gayathri and H.Camur ,
1999,“Delay-length-locked loop”, Electronics World,
Vol 105, No 1763, pp 910-911.
K.Balasubramanian, 2003, “On the design and
development of high performance ADCs”, Journal of
AMSE-Modelling Measurement and Control, A-
series, France, Vol 76, No. 3, pp 35-48.
SONAR BUOYS: AN IMPROVED DESIGN APPROACH
167