2021
DOI: 10.1007/978-981-16-1307-4_1
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Introduction to Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

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“…UWSNs communication between nodes, depends on the medium (optical, acoustical, radio frequencies) that is opted to establish the communication link. Which are directly dependent on the available bandwidth of the propagating signal [25]. As the available bandwidth are limited in UWSNs, which directly casts off the transmitting data.…”
Section: Restricted Bandwidthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…UWSNs communication between nodes, depends on the medium (optical, acoustical, radio frequencies) that is opted to establish the communication link. Which are directly dependent on the available bandwidth of the propagating signal [25]. As the available bandwidth are limited in UWSNs, which directly casts off the transmitting data.…”
Section: Restricted Bandwidthmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…It has subsequently led to the advent of underwater WSNs (UWSNs) 3 . Hence, UWSNs have recently attracted a large number of researchers, particularly those focusing on terrestrial WSN (TWSN) 4 …”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…3 Hence, UWSNs have recently attracted a large number of researchers, particularly those focusing on terrestrial WSN (TWSN). 4 UWSNs are made up of a large quantity of nodes that are used to do cooperative monitoring across a large area. Similar to TWSNs, it is critical for UWSNs to offer communication connectivity by following a method that the nodes span the whole surveillance region, with each node being able to construct multi-hop pathways to reach the ground sink.…”
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