Title
Lifetime Analysis of Underwater Wireless Networks Concerning Privacy with Energy Harvesting and Compressive Sensing
Abstract
Underwater sensor networks (UWSN) are a division of classical wireless sensor networks (WSN), which are designed to accomplish both military and civil operations, such as invasion detection and underwater life monitoring. Underwater sensor nodes operate using the energy provided by integrated limited batteries, and it is a serious challenge to replace the battery under the water especially in harsh conditions with a high number of sensor nodes. Here, energy efficiency confronts as a very important issue. Besides energy efficiency, data privacy is another essential topic since UWSN typically generate delicate sensing data. UWSN can be vulnerable to silent positioning and listening, which is injecting similar adversary nodes into close locations to the network to sniff transmitted data. In this paper, we discuss the usage of compressive sensing (CS) and energy harvesting (EH) to improve the lifetime of the network whilst we suggest a novel encryption decision method to maintain privacy of UWSN. We also deploy a Mixed Integer Programming (MIP) model to optimize the encryption decision cases which leads to an improved network lifetime.
Year
DOI
Venue
2019
10.1109/SIU.2019.8806241
Signal Processing and Communications Applications Conference
Keywords
Field
DocType
Privacy,compressive sensing,energy harvesting,lifetime,optimization
Computer vision,Efficient energy use,Computer science,Energy harvesting,Computer network,Encryption,Integer programming,Artificial intelligence,Information privacy,Wireless sensor network,Compressed sensing,Underwater
Conference
ISSN
Citations 
PageRank 
2165-0608
0
0.34
References 
Authors
0
2
Name
Order
Citations
PageRank
O. Gokhan Uyan121.40
Vehbi Çagri Güngör200.34