Title
Performance Analysis of Underwater Swarm Sensor Networks
Abstract
Fundamental key aspects of underwater acoustic communications have been taken into account to define an underwater swarm network for monitoring and exploration applications. We discuss the communication architecture of underwater sensor networks as well as the factors that influence underwater network design. Specifically, the main requirements needed to design a suitable sensors underwater system has been provided by considering a Cross-Layer solution among the lower layers of the node to maintain the power consumption as low as possible without complexity addition in the architecture design. Results show that the average power can be preserved thanks to power control implementation used to optimize the overall across the physical, Medium Access Control (MAC) and Network (NWK) layers. This study wants to provide the performance analysis of a swarm network model to provide guideline for hardware developing of swarm nodes for a real underwater application.
Year
DOI
Venue
2011
10.1109/BWCCA.2011.53
BWCCA
Keywords
Field
DocType
access protocols,power consumption,power control,underwater acoustic communication,wireless sensor networks,MAC layers,cross-layer solution,exploration applications,medium access control,monitoring applications,network layers,power consumption,power control,underwater acoustic communications,underwater swarm sensor networks
Underwater acoustic communication,Network planning and design,Swarm behaviour,Computer science,Power control,Computer network,Access control,Wireless sensor network,Network model,Underwater,Distributed computing
Conference
Citations 
PageRank 
References 
1
0.37
6
Authors
4
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
Marco Tabacchiera110.71
Samuela Persia222.41
Chiara Lodovisi310.71
Silvello Betti413.08