JOURNAL ARTICLE

Improved Energy-Based Efficient Routing Protocol for Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

Year: 2025 Journal:   Arid zone journal of engineering technology and environment/Arid Zone Journal of Engineering Technology and Environment Vol: 21 (2)Pages: 401-408   Publisher: University of Maiduguri

Abstract

Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) rely on small, energy-constrained sensors deployed at varying sea depths for applications such as surveillance, environmental monitoring, and data collection. However, high energy consumption and end-to-end delay, exacerbated by dynamic depth and turbidity variations, significantly impact communication efficiency. Existing protocols, such as the Neighboring-Based Energy-Efficient Routing Protocol (NBEER), attempt to optimize energy usage but fail to adapt to these environmental changes, leading to reduced network performance. To address this, an Improved Energy-Based Efficient Routing Protocol (IEBERP) was developed, integrating a Distributed Underwater Clustering Scheme (DUCS) for efficient cluster formation and a Strata Adaptation Scheme (SAS) to dynamically reassign displaced nodes to the nearest cluster head (CH) after depth or turbidity changes. The protocol was simulated in MATLAB (R2024b), and results showed significant performance improvements over NBEER, achieving 9.68 TEC, 81.45 PDR, 46.42 E2ED, 234 NAN, and 35,191 NPR, compared to NBEER’s 12.60 TEC, 78.50 PDR, 53.00 E2ED, 198.30 NAN, and 22,500 NPR. These results highlight IEBERP’s enhanced energy management and adaptive clustering, leading to improved routing efficiency, reduced latency, and higher packet delivery rates. This makes IEBERP a promising solution for reliable and energy-efficient communication in dynamic underwater environments.

Keywords:
Wireless Routing Protocol Computer network Zone Routing Protocol Computer science Underwater Routing protocol Wireless sensor network Protocol (science) Dynamic Source Routing Key distribution in wireless sensor networks Routing (electronic design automation) Wireless Wireless network Telecommunications Medicine Geology Oceanography

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Topics

Underwater Vehicles and Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Ocean Engineering
Energy Efficient Wireless Sensor Networks
Physical Sciences →  Computer Science →  Computer Networks and Communications
Water Quality Monitoring Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Environmental Science →  Water Science and Technology
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