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A MAC protocol to support monitoring of underwater spaces
Fecha
2016-07Registro en:
Santos, Rodrigo Martin; Orozco, Javier Dario; Ochoa, Sergio F.; Meseguer, Roc; Eggly, Gabriel Martin; et al.; A MAC protocol to support monitoring of underwater spaces; Molecular Diversity Preservation International; Sensors; 16; 7; 7-2016; 984-1003
1424-8220
CONICET Digital
CONICET
Autor
Santos, Rodrigo Martin
Orozco, Javier Dario
Ochoa, Sergio F.
Meseguer, Roc
Eggly, Gabriel Martin
Pistonesi, Marcelo Fabian
Resumen
Underwater sensor networks are becoming an important field of research, because of their everyday increasing application scope. Examples of their application areas are environmental and pollution monitoring (mainly oil spills), oceanographic data collection, support for submarine geolocalization, ocean sampling and early tsunamis alert. The challenge of performing underwater communications is well known, provided that radio signals are useless in this medium, and a wired solution is too expensive. Therefore, the sensors in these networks transmit their information using acoustic signals that propagate well under water. This data transmission type not only brings an opportunity, but also several challenges to the implementation of these networks, e.g., in terms of energy consumption, data transmission and signal interference. In order to help advance the knowledge in the design and implementation of these networks for monitoring underwater spaces, this paper proposes a MAC protocol for acoustic communications between the nodes, based on a self-organized time division multiple access mechanism. The proposal was evaluated using simulations of a real monitoring scenario, and the obtained results are highly encouraging.