A co-design-based reliable low-latency and energy-efficient transmission protocol for uwsns

Xiaohui Wei, Hao Guo, Xingwang Wang, Xiaonan Wang, Chu Wang, Mohsen Guizani, Xiaojiang Du

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Abstract

Recently, underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have been considered as a powerful technique for many applications. However, acoustic communications in UWSNs bring in huge QoS issues for time-critical applications. Additionally, excessive control packets and multiple copies during the data transmission process exacerbate this challenge. Faced with these problems, we propose a reliable low-latency and energy-efficient transmission protocol for dense 3D underwater wireless sensor networks to improve the QoS of UWSNs. The proposed protocol exploits fewer control packets and reduces data-packet copies effectively through the co-design of routing and media access control (MAC) protocols. The co-design method is divided into two steps. First, the number of handshakes in the MAC process will be greatly reduced via our forwarding-set routing strategy under the guarantee of reliability. Second, with the help of information from the MAC process, network-update messages can be used to replace control packages through mobility prediction when choosing a route. Simulation results show that the proposed protocol has a considerably higher reliability, and lower latency and energy consumption in comparison with existing transmission protocols for a dense underwater wireless sensor network.

Original languageEnglish
Article number6370
Pages (from-to)1-22
Number of pages22
JournalSensors (Switzerland)
Volume20
Issue number21
DOIs
StatePublished - 1 Nov 2020

Keywords

  • Co-design
  • Energy-efficient
  • Low-latency
  • MAC and routing
  • QoS of UWSNs
  • Reliable
  • Time-critical aquatic applications
  • Transmission protocol

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