Receiver Initiated Dynamic Duty Cycle Sheduling Scheme For Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

Authors

  • G.Saravanan
  • R.Lakshmidevi
  • Ramprasadmaharana
  • S.Prasath kumar

Abstract

This work presents a study about the problem of data gathering in the inhospitable underwater environment. Besides long propagation delays and high error probability, continuous node movement also makes it difficult to manage the routing information
during the process of data forwarding. In order to overcome the problem of large propagation delays and unreliable link quality, many algorithms have been proposed and some of them provide good solutions for these issues, yet continuous node movements still need attention. Considering the node mobility as a challenging task, a distributed routing scheme called Hop-by-Hop Dynamic Addressing Based (H2- DAB) routing protocol is proposed where every node in the network will be assigned a routable address quickly and efficiently without any explicit configuration or any dimensional location information. According to our best knowledge, H2-DAB is first addressing based routing approach for underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) and not only has it helped to choose the routing path faster but also efficiently enables a recovery procedure in case of smooth forwarding failure. The proposed scheme provides an option where nodes is able to communicate without any centralized infrastructure, and a mechanism furthermore is available where nodes can come and leave the network without having any serious effect on the rest of the network

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2023-12-21

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G.Saravanan, R.Lakshmidevi, Ramprasadmaharana, & S.Prasath kumar. (2023). Receiver Initiated Dynamic Duty Cycle Sheduling Scheme For Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks. Elementary Education Online, 19(3), 4399–4407. Retrieved from https://ilkogretim-online.org/index.php/pub/article/view/6501

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