For the integrated system of underwater detection and communication, an emitted waveform should satisfy both detection and communication requirements. The signal processing method at the receiving end must also accomplish target detection and communication accordingly. This study uses a generalised sinusoidal frequency modulated (GSFM) waveform with a carrier to ensure detection performance. At the same time, the communication information encoding with Gaussian Minimum Shift Keying is modulated to the GSFM signal for communication purposes. Unlike previous work, an improved Blind Source Separation algorithm is utilised at the receiving end, which is better adapted to waveform separation and processing in the underwater time-varying unknown environment. The analysis of detection probability, peak-to-average ratio, and signal processing results show that the proposed waveform and corresponding signal processing scheme can effectively meet the need for integrated underwater detection and communication system. K E Y W O R D S acoustic signal detection, acoustic signal processing 1 | INTRODUCTION This is an open access article under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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