2018
DOI: 10.4108/eai.13-4-2018.154470
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Congestion Control Reliability and Adaptive Cooperation for Efficient Underwater Sensor Networks

Abstract: Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) are intended to be positioned at the areas that need to be supervised constantly deprived of the human interaction. Consequently, these networks are likely to stay active for a longer duration. Though, sensor nodes in UWSNs are equipped with finite energy resources. Furthermore, congestion is one of the biggest challenges in UWSNs because it leads to data packet loss and ultimately shorten network lifetime. In this paper, a congestion control model in UWSNs with cong… Show more

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“…In Adaptive Cooperation in EEDBR for UWSN (ACE) [45,46], single and double re-transmission the procedure is utilized in order to expand the throughput. The maximum number of nodes joined in retransmission progression results in maximum sets of packets collected at the sink.…”
Section: Cluster-1 Protocols Holding Homogeneous Energymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In Adaptive Cooperation in EEDBR for UWSN (ACE) [45,46], single and double re-transmission the procedure is utilized in order to expand the throughput. The maximum number of nodes joined in retransmission progression results in maximum sets of packets collected at the sink.…”
Section: Cluster-1 Protocols Holding Homogeneous Energymentioning
confidence: 99%