Dynamically reconfigurable routing protocol design for underwater wireless sensor network

  • Beenish Ayaz
  • , Alastair Allen
  • , Marian Wiercigroch

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    Abstract

    Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSN) share the common challenges of terrestrial Wireless Sensor Network (WSN), however they are significantly different from terrestrial WSN. Mainly, because acoustic wireless communication is the main physical layer technology in UWSN. Acoustic communication offers longer range, but has limitations due to low speed of sound, high error probability, limited bandwidth capacity, node mobility and 3-dimensional network architecture. Most of the ground based WSN are static, however the UWSN condition keeps on changing due to water current and channel impairment. Therefore the UWSN must be able to dynamically reconfigure itself. The sensor nodes must be able to re-route their communication if the network configuration changes. In this paper we address a fundamental Networking layer issue by developing a dynamically reconfigurable routing protocol. It is a multi-hop datagram routing scheme which will offer reliable underwater wireless communication by dynamically re-routing the data, when network configuration changes.
    Original languageEnglish
    Pages (from-to)1-5
    JournalInternational Journal on Smart Sensing and Intelligent Systems
    Volume7
    Early online date15 Feb 2020
    DOIs
    Publication statusPublished - 15 Feb 2020

    Bibliographical note

    Note: This work was supported by the National Subsea Research Institute, Scotland, U.K.

    Keywords

    • Computer science and informatics

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