JOURNAL ARTICLE

Co-UWSN: Cooperative Energy-Efficient Protocol for Underwater WSNs

Sheeraz AhmedNadeem JavaidFakhri Alam KhanMehr Yahya DurraniAhmad AliA. ShaukatMuhammad Moid SandhuZahoor Ali KhanUmar Qasim

Year: 2015 Journal:   International Journal of Distributed Sensor Networks Vol: 11 (4)Pages: 891410-891410   Publisher: Hindawi Publishing Corporation

Abstract

Sensor networks feature low-cost sensor devices with wireless network capability, limited transmit power, resource constraints, and limited battery energy. Cooperative routing exploits the broadcast nature of wireless medium and transmits cooperatively using nearby sensor nodes as relays. It is a promising technique that utilizes cooperative communication to improve the communication quality of single-antenna sensor nodes. In this paper, we propose a cooperative transmission scheme for underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) to enhance the network performance. Cooperative diversity has been introduced to combat fading. Cooperative UWSN (Co-UWSN) is proposed, which is a reliable, energy-efficient, and high throughput routing protocol for UWSN. Destination and potential relays are selected that utilize distance and signal-to-noise ratio computation of the channel conditions as cost functions. This contributes to sufficient decrease in path losses occurring in the links and transferring of data with much reduced path loss. Simulation results show that Co-UWSN protocol performs better in terms of end-to-end delay, energy consumption, and network lifetime. Selected protocols for comparison are energy-efficient depth-based routing (EEDBR), improved adaptive mobility of courier nodes in threshold-optimized depth-based routing (iAMCTD), cooperative routing protocol for UWSN, and cooperative partner node selection criteria for cooperative routing Coop (Re and dth).

Keywords:
Computer science Computer network Wireless Routing Protocol Routing protocol Zone Routing Protocol Dynamic Source Routing Efficient energy use Link-state routing protocol Cooperative diversity Routing (electronic design automation) Fading Channel (broadcasting) Engineering

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Topics

Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Energy Harvesting in Wireless Networks
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
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