OCEANS 2016 - Shanghai 2016
DOI: 10.1109/oceansap.2016.7485602
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Numerical simulation on the deploying and recovering process for a node of underwater wireless sensor network

Abstract: An underwater wireless sensor network (UWSN) has multiple functions in ocean survey. A kind of UWSN has been proposed by Zhejiang University. In this paper the CFD method is utilized to verify the ability of a node to adjust its posture in deploying and recovering process. The minimum depth and the minimum time for a node to adjust itself to vertical were obtained in different initial inclined angles and different ocean current velocities. The different initial inclined angles were chosen as 45 degree, 60 degr… Show more

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“…Sensors are anchored to the base of sea and are furnished with a drifting buoyant that-can be swelled by strings. The buoyant controls the sensor towards the sea area [3]. The profundity of the sensor is managed by modifying the length of wire that associates the sensor to the stay, by means of an electronically controlled motor that resides on the sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Sensors are anchored to the base of sea and are furnished with a drifting buoyant that-can be swelled by strings. The buoyant controls the sensor towards the sea area [3]. The profundity of the sensor is managed by modifying the length of wire that associates the sensor to the stay, by means of an electronically controlled motor that resides on the sensor.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%