Simulating Spanning Tree Protocols in a Cable-based Tsunameter System with an Arbitrary Number of Ocean Bottom Units
Mohammad Hamdani,
Anak Agung Ngurah Ananda Kusuma,
Dedy Irawan
et al.
Abstract:As a country with the fourth largest population in the world prone to tsunami disasters, Indonesia needs a reliable, timely early warning system to mitigate the impact of disasters. Indonesia cable-based tsunameter (INA-CBT) is an undersea tsunami detection system comprising undersea pressure sensors and a shore station connected by underwater fiber optics designed to provide early warning to the threatened area. Since this system performs a critical role in disaster mitigation, the system must be resilient to… Show more
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