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HydroCast: Pressure Routing for Underwater Sensor Networks

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HydroCast: Pressure Routing for Underwater Sensor Networks
—A Sensor Equipped Aquatic (SEA) swarm is a sensor cloud that drifts with water currents and enables 4D (space and time) monitoring of local underwater events such as contaminants, marine life, and intruders. The swarm is escorted on the surface by drifting sonobuoys that collect data from the underwater sensors via acoustic modems and report it in realtime via radio to a monitoring center. The goal of this study is to design an efficient anycast routing algorithm for reliable underwater sensor event reporting to any surface sonobuoy. Major challenges are the ocean current and limited resources (bandwidth and energy). In this paper, these challenges are addressed and HydroCast, a hydraulic pressure-based anycast routing protocol that exploits the measured pressure levels to route data to the surface sonobuoys, is proposed. This paper makes the following contributions: a novel opportunistic routing mechanism to select the subset of forwarders that maximizes the greedy progress yet li...
Youngtae Noh, Uichin Lee, Saewoom Lee, Paul Wang,
Added 11 Apr 2016
Updated 11 Apr 2016
Type Journal
Year 2016
Where TVT
Authors Youngtae Noh, Uichin Lee, Saewoom Lee, Paul Wang, Luiz Filipe M. Vieira, Jun-Hong Cui, Mario Gerla, Kiseon Kim
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