2020
DOI: 10.1504/ijims.2020.10026758
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Reliability in IoUT enabled underwater sensor networks using dynamic adaptive routing protocol

Abstract: Network lifetime is identified as the most crucial parameters in under water wireless sensor networks (UWSN) in Internet of underwater things (IoUT) applications. Other challenges include: limited bandwidth, high attenuation, high path loss, limited battery life etc. The main focus of this paper is to consider a trade-off between the energy consumption and network lifetime. This paper proposes an optimal routing protocol called the energy dynamic adaptive routing (DAR) protocol. The DAR protocol maintains a tr… Show more

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“…Wired and wireless connectivity technologies may be used to link subsea Internet of Things systems. Radio, acoustic, and optical wireless technologies all function well together [17]. An autonomous and driverless underwater vehicle, ROV, or AUV, is not the only way to gather sensor data in the Subsea Internet of Things (SIOT), Hyland is quoted as stating.…”
Section: Fig 2 Seatooth Technology In Siotmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Wired and wireless connectivity technologies may be used to link subsea Internet of Things systems. Radio, acoustic, and optical wireless technologies all function well together [17]. An autonomous and driverless underwater vehicle, ROV, or AUV, is not the only way to gather sensor data in the Subsea Internet of Things (SIOT), Hyland is quoted as stating.…”
Section: Fig 2 Seatooth Technology In Siotmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Because of the restricted capacity of UWSNs, data transmission rates tend to be poor (approximately 10 kbps). This has resulted in an emphasis on the efficient use of bandwidth by IoUT [17,18]. It is difficult to recharge underwater sensors in UWSNs because of their submerged position.…”
Section: Fig 6 Energy Levels and Performance Aspectsmentioning
confidence: 99%