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After providing the fundamental principles of MI communication in the previous chapter, this chapter presents details of a MI communication system. Three main parts, MI coils, matching network, and digital and analog communication blocks, are highlighted and discussed in detail. This chapter serves the purpose of developing a basic understanding of the reader in implementing a MI communication system.
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Lou, Y., Ahmed, N. (2022). MI Communication System. In: Underwater Communications and Networks. Textbooks in Telecommunication Engineering. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-86649-5_13
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