Abstract-The energy efficiency is a key design issue to improve the lifetime of the underwater sensor networks (UWSN) consisting of sensor nodes equipped with a small battery of limited energy resource. In this paper, we apply a hexagon tessellation with an ideal cell size to deploy the underwater sensor nodes for two-dimensional UWSN. Upon this setting, we propose an enhanced hybrid transmission method that forwards data packets in a mixed transmission way based on location dependent direct transmitting or uniform multi-hop forwarding. In order to select direct transmitting or uniform multi-hop forwarding, the proposed method applies the threshold annulus that is defined as the distance between the cluster head node and the base station (BS). Our simulation results show that the proposed method enhances the energy efficiency compared with the existing multi-hop forwarding methods and hybrid transmission methods
While the "Virtual Private Network (VPN) over Internet" is cost-effective and flexible, it suffers from the difficulty of providing adequate transmission capacity for high bandwidth services. Hence a Dense Wavelength Division Multiplexing (DWDM) based "Optical VPN (OVPN)" technology has been regarded as a good alternative for realizing the future VPN services. To improve the transparency and data rate of OVPN, it is critical to consider the problem of Routing and Wavelength Assignment (RWA) for transmission capacity utilization. This paper proposes a Prioritybased Minimum Interference Path Multicast Routing (PMIPMR) algorithm, a new routing algorithm which finds alternative routes based on node priorities and Virtual Source (VS) nodes that has both splitting and wavelength conversion, and then chooses a path that does not interfere with potential future multicast session requests when congestions occur in the network. The PMIPMR algorithm reduces blocking rate significantly and increases the wavelength utilization by avoiding congestion in future multicast session requests. We measured the performance of the proposed algorithm in terms of blocking rate and the resource utilization. The simulation results demonstrate that the PMIPMR algorithm is superior to the previous multicast routing algorithms using
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