2019
DOI: 10.1007/s11235-018-00538-4
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On the fundamental limit to the use of cognitive radio in underwater acoustic sensor networks

Abstract: Cognitive communication is an effective solution to the spectrum scarcity issues in wireless networks. The underwater sensor networks are prone to large propagation delays which result in the fundamental limitation on introducing cognitive aspects in underwater scenario. This letter explores the fundamental limitation of using cognitive communication in large propagation delay underwater networks. This work proposes a method to find the optimal position of the secondary user, to minimize the interference to pr… Show more

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“…The classic problem of scheduling in wireless networks is well‐examined in the past years; however, these scheduling algorithms are confined to applications in terrestrial networks with negligible propagation delays. The networks that find applications in underwater and space are prone to high propagation delays during the transmission . In underwater acoustic sensor networks, latency during the propagation arises due to the low velocity of sound in water (1,500 m/sec), and in space communication using satellites, the substantial propagation delay occurs as a result of large distances between the transmitting and receiving nodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The classic problem of scheduling in wireless networks is well‐examined in the past years; however, these scheduling algorithms are confined to applications in terrestrial networks with negligible propagation delays. The networks that find applications in underwater and space are prone to high propagation delays during the transmission . In underwater acoustic sensor networks, latency during the propagation arises due to the low velocity of sound in water (1,500 m/sec), and in space communication using satellites, the substantial propagation delay occurs as a result of large distances between the transmitting and receiving nodes.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The networks that find applications in underwater and space are prone to high propagation delays during the transmission. [4][5][6] In underwater acoustic sensor networks, 7 latency during the propagation arises due to the low velocity of sound in water (1,500 m/sec), and in space communication using satellites, 8 the substantial propagation delay occurs as a result of large distances between the transmitting and receiving nodes. An efficient scheduling method reduces the time wasted during the packet transmission thereby increasing the channel utilization and network throughput.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%