2021
DOI: 10.4018/ijwnbt.2021070105
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A Cross-Layer Predictive and Preemptive Routing Protocol for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks Using the Lagrange Interpolation

Abstract: Underwater wireless sensor networks have become enabling technology for the seawater exploration. Since they raise numerous challenges and problems such as their limited battery and bandwidth, energy-constraint, 3D deployment, and temporary losses of connectivity or link failure, in this paper, a predictive and preemptive cross-layer protocol CLPP-VBF is proposed based on the vector-based forwarding protocol (VBF) for UWSNs, aimed to predict a future loss of connectivity or link failure problems using the Lagr… Show more

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“…The author addressed a low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) for energy discussed at the research. 1 The CHNs are chosen to use a probabilistic model in the Leach algorithm; however, the residual energy of endpoints is not considered. Gola and Gupta 12 introduced an underwater cluster-based approach depending on electromagnetism for UWSNs.…”
Section: Review Based On Clustering Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The author addressed a low-energy adaptive clustering hierarchy (LEACH) for energy discussed at the research. 1 The CHNs are chosen to use a probabilistic model in the Leach algorithm; however, the residual energy of endpoints is not considered. Gola and Gupta 12 introduced an underwater cluster-based approach depending on electromagnetism for UWSNs.…”
Section: Review Based On Clustering Protocolsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Collecting sensor nodes, base stations, and sink nodes creates a UWSN. 1 In UWSN, all the sensor nodes are strewn across the water, mainly from the exterior to the base. It primarily captures the data and transmits it to the sink nodes, further transmitting it to the base station.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%