JOURNAL ARTICLE

Adaptive Protocols for End-to-End Network Management in Underwater High Speed Communications

Abstract

Adaptive protocols for cease-to-give up network management in underwater excessive pace communications are designed to dynamically adjust operating parameters of a communication machine based at the traits of the underwater surroundings. Those adaptive protocols generally appoint a spread of techniques, together with packet size selection, adaptive manipulate of link fee and latency, and mistakes healing mechanisms. The main purpose of those protocols is to maximize the throughput of the underwater verbal exchange machine at the same time as minimizing interference. To achieve these dreams, the adaptive protocols can detect adjustments within the underwater surroundings and alter the communique gadget for this reason. The proposed adaptive protocols can improve the reliability and first-class of the underwater verbal exchange gadget by way of minimizing strength, bandwidth and latency requirements. Additionally, those protocols can reduce the verbal exchange communique machine's postpone version, leading to higher overall performance and smoother statistics switch.

Keywords:
Computer science Gadget Underwater Latency (audio) Underwater acoustic communication Bandwidth (computing) Computer network End-to-end principle Communications protocol Throughput Reliability (semiconductor) Network packet Real-time computing Wireless Telecommunications

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Topics

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