Proceedings of the Fourth ACM International Workshop on UnderWater Networks - WUWNet '09 2009
DOI: 10.1145/1654130.1654139
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Abstract: Shallow water coastal environments are very important from the biological, social and economic point of view. Wireless technologies -and in particular wireless sensor networks (WSN) -are critical for enabling their efficient and pervasive monitoring. Electromagnetic (EM) communication is considered as the physical layer because, in shallow water coastal environments, it presents distinct advantages with respect to acoustic and optical communication. The benefit of lateral wave EM propagation in shallow water e… Show more

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“…Another option is to use an electric dipole antenna for lateral electromagnetic waves [13]. Research in [9] has implemented a system using a crossed uninsulated terminated dipole with a diameter of 2 cm and 1 m in length, which makes careful reciprocal orientation unnecessary, thus simplifying deployment. As in most other wireless sensor networks, this network scenario follows multiple sources and single destination traffic patterns.…”
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“…Another option is to use an electric dipole antenna for lateral electromagnetic waves [13]. Research in [9] has implemented a system using a crossed uninsulated terminated dipole with a diameter of 2 cm and 1 m in length, which makes careful reciprocal orientation unnecessary, thus simplifying deployment. As in most other wireless sensor networks, this network scenario follows multiple sources and single destination traffic patterns.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However it is interesting to consider reversal of roles between acoustic and EM technologies as passing from water to air. In air, acoustic signals are highly attenuated so hundreds of people can hold separate [9,10]. Table 2 summarizes the advantages of underwater RF-EM technology.…”
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“…The electromagnetic fields excited by a dipole source in a layered dissipative medium structure have been investigated widely because of their applications in Through-the-Earth communication, underwater communication, ground penetrating radar technology, and antenna design [1][2][3][4][5][6]. The developments in electromagnetic field propagation in layered medium structures have been analyzed by many investigators, including Wait [7][8][9] and King [7,10,11] who proposed the asymptotic methods, and the surface-impedance technique has been used for a two-layered region.…”
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“…oil, gas, etc. ), detecting and tracking fish banks, submarine archaeology, etc [2][3][4]. These were the main underwater acoustic application mainly use for the exploration of seafloor and fishery with sonar devices.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%