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Cascading Multi-Hop Reservation and Transmission in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (0)

by J W Lee, H S Cho
Venue:Sensors 2014
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Article Multi-Hop-Enabled Energy-Efficient MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

by Khaja Shazzad, Kemal Tepe, Esam Abdel-raheem
"... Abstract: In multi-hop underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs), packet collisions due to hidden and local nodes adversely affect throughput, energy efficiency and end-to-end delay. Existing medium access control (MAC) protocols try to solve the problem by utilizing a single-phase contention res ..."
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Abstract: In multi-hop underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs), packet collisions due to hidden and local nodes adversely affect throughput, energy efficiency and end-to-end delay. Existing medium access control (MAC) protocols try to solve the problem by utilizing a single-phase contention resolution mechanism, which causes a large number of control packet exchanges and energy overhead. In this paper, we introduce a MAC protocol that splits this single-phase contention resolution mechanism into two phases to provide efficient multi-hop networking. In the first phase, local nodes are eliminated from the contention, and in the later phase, the adverse effects of hidden nodes are mitigated. This two-phased contention resolution provides higher energy efficiency, better throughput and shorter end-to-end delay, and it also enables adaptability for different network architectures. A probabilistic model of the proposed protocol is also developed to analyse the performance. The proposed protocol has been evaluated through quantitative analysis and simulation. Results obtained through quantitative analysis and simulation reveal that the proposed protocol achieves significantly better energy efficiency, higher and more stable throughput and lower end-to-end delay compared to existing protocols, namely T-Lohi and slotted floor acquisition multiple access (S-FAMA).
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...fficient communication scheduling (ECS), was introduced with continuous time slicing. ECS shows improvement in channel utilization compared to traditional slotted TDMA in some specific topologies. In =-=[20]-=-, Lee et al. proposed a multi-hop reservation MAC protocol where a single reservation can be used for a multi-hop multiple packet transmission and provides a better end-to-end delay and throughput for...

Article A Hybrid Sender- and Receiver-Initiated Protocol Scheme in Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

by Jae-won Lee, Ho-shin Cho , 2015
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... defined by:s N t t N j jdelay delay 1 , (16)sIn terms of the channel occupancy priority, the three priority strategies of foreign-first,sdominant-first, and oldest-first described in =-=[20]-=- were applied in order. Foreign-first gives priority to thesrelayed packets over newly generated packets. Dominant-first gives priority to a larger group of packets,swhich are commonly destined for a ...

Article Time-Efficient High-Rate Data Flooding in One-Dimensional Acoustic Underwater Sensor Networks

by Jae Kyun Kwon, Bo-min Seo, Kyungsu Yun, Ho-shin Cho , 2015
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...er handshake exchange time and aslonger delay. Recently, a way of reserving the channel through multi-hops at once is proposed, which isscalled cascading multi-hop reservation and transmission (CMRT) =-=[10]-=-. CMRT reduces the time takensfor control packet exchange, and accordingly reduces the delay and increases the throughput. To enhancesfairness, SF-MAC [11] has been proposed.sAlthough power saving and...

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