Aqeb YahyaSaif ul IslamAdnan AkhunzadaGhufran AhmedShahaboddin ShamshirbandJaime Lloret
The unique characteristics of underwater environment such as long propagation delay, limited bandwidth, energy-constraint and non-uniform topology are big challenges in designing a routing protocol for underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs). In this paper, a novel routing scheme is proposed through which two mobile sinks are used for efficient collection of sensed data packets. Moreover, a new metric “Mobile Sink Utility Ratio (MUR)” is also introduced that helps in measuring the usage of mobile sink in the collection of data packets. The proposed scheme is rigorously evaluated and compared with current state-of-the-art routing protocols. The simulation of the proposed scheme shows promising results in terms of throughput, network lifetime, packet drop ratio and MUR.
Mariam AkbarNadeem JavaidAyesha KhanMuhammad ImranMuhammad ShoaibAthanasios V. Vasilakos
K. LatifNadeem JavaidImdad UllahZeeshan KaleemZafar Abbas MalikLong D. Nguyen
M. RevathySai Prashanthi. SS P Shanthini.B. Arthi
Natalija VlajicDusan Stevanovic
Natalija VlajicDusan StevanovicGeorge Spanogiannopoulos