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Due to the ever-changing environmental conditions under water and the efficiency of the communication being dependent on this knowledge, reliable information and adaptivity to significant changes are vital for successful underwater communication . This ch

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Dimitri Sotnik Michael Goetz Ivor Nissen   Editors

Cognitive Underwater Acoustic Networking Techniques

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Editors Dimitri Sotnik Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Information Processing and Ergonomics Wachtberg, Germany

Michael Goetz Fraunhofer Institute for Communication Information Processing and Ergonomics Wachtberg, Germany

Ivor Nissen Bundeswehr Technical Center for Ships and Naval Weapons, Maritime Technology and Research Eckernförde, Germany

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