2018 Tenth International Conference on Ubiquitous and Future Networks (ICUFN) 2018
DOI: 10.1109/icufn.2018.8437002
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High-Level Architectural Design of Management System for the Internet of Underwater Things

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“…The existing literature review indicates the necessity of a network management system in IoUT [50]. In Reference [70], the high-level U-NMS architecture and topology discovery mechanism is proposed for integrating terrestrial management systems into an underwater constrained environment. The proposed architecture comprises numerous U-NMS components, such as manager, master-agent, sub-agent, management station, underwater SNMP (u-SNMP), manage objects, etc., for collecting and managing network information.…”
Section: Literature Review On U-nmsmentioning
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“…The existing literature review indicates the necessity of a network management system in IoUT [50]. In Reference [70], the high-level U-NMS architecture and topology discovery mechanism is proposed for integrating terrestrial management systems into an underwater constrained environment. The proposed architecture comprises numerous U-NMS components, such as manager, master-agent, sub-agent, management station, underwater SNMP (u-SNMP), manage objects, etc., for collecting and managing network information.…”
Section: Literature Review On U-nmsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Some of the practical technical challenges are listed below: Problem with network configuration: In the underwater network management system, when the network size increases, there is a difficulty to update the software inside the devices. This leads to errors in the network management system [50,70].…”
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