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Improved Cooperation in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

The WSNs (Wireless Sensor Networks) lead to great opportunities to explore it scientifically. In this network different numbers of SN (Sensor Nodes) are deployed in a specific area to gather information. The UWSNs (Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks) is a highly distributed network of sensor nodes deployed underwater to gather environmental information. Hence, acquirement of real-time data at enhanced data rate and to reduce power consumption is a key concern while designing routing protocol for UWSNs. In this paper, a cooperation based solution is suggested. The solution proposed here uses the DF (Decode and Forward) strategy for relying the information from the source to the destination using a relay node. The signals coming towards the destination are weighted and combined on the basis of their SNRC (Signal to Noise Ratio Combing). The simulation results verify enhancement in different factors, required for evaluation of a UWSN. After implementation of the proposed solution the stability of the network is increased which maximize the PDR (Packet Delivery Ratio). In our proposed solution the transmission is based on channel estimation, an estimate is made for higher reliable channel, which reduces retransmission of packets. Hence, sink receive the packets with lesser delay and as a result E2E (End-to-End) delay is decreased. Data is forwarded using data forwarding by neighbor nodes. It improves average energy consumption of the system. Hence the overall performance and lifetime of a UWSN is increased.
- Information Technology University Pakistan
- University of Information Technology Viet Nam
- CECOS University Pakistan
- Gomal University Pakistan
- Gomal University Pakistan
Technology, Computer Networks and Communications, Science, Wireless Energy Harvesting, Retransmission, Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer, Mobile Sensor Deployment, Ocean Engineering, Quantum mechanics, Real-time computing, Engineering, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer network, Wireless Sensor Networks: Survey and Applications, Network packet, T, Physics, Q, Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks and Communication, Relay, Power (physics), Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks, Computer science, Routing protocol, Energy consumption, Channel (broadcasting), Electrical engineering, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, TA1-2040, Wireless Sensor Networks, Sensor Networks, Wireless sensor network
Technology, Computer Networks and Communications, Science, Wireless Energy Harvesting, Retransmission, Wireless Energy Harvesting and Information Transfer, Mobile Sensor Deployment, Ocean Engineering, Quantum mechanics, Real-time computing, Engineering, FOS: Electrical engineering, electronic engineering, information engineering, Electrical and Electronic Engineering, Computer network, Wireless Sensor Networks: Survey and Applications, Network packet, T, Physics, Q, Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks and Communication, Relay, Power (physics), Engineering (General). Civil engineering (General), Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks, Computer science, Routing protocol, Energy consumption, Channel (broadcasting), Electrical engineering, Physical Sciences, Computer Science, TA1-2040, Wireless Sensor Networks, Sensor Networks, Wireless sensor network
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