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Underwater acoustic networks discovery protocol and localization

Lookup NU author(s): Alan Adams, Professor Harris Tsimenidis, Professor Bayan Sharif

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Abstract

Knowledge of node location in sub-sea networks is essential for many applications for which sensor networks can be used. The use of GPS that position determination above the sea surface is easily resolved. Unfortunately, using GPS in the sub-sea environment is impossible and positioning requires the use of special methods. One of the major challenges in the underwater acoustic networks (UANs) area of research is the development of a networking protocol that can cope with the management of a dynamic sub-sea network. We propose a scheme to perform node discovery, using only one seed node (primary seed) in a known position. The discovery protocol can be divided into two parts: First, building up the relative co-ordinate system. Second, involving more remote nodes becoming seed nodes for further discoveries. Four different algorithms have been investigated; (i) Farthest/Farthest Algorithm, (ii) Farthest/Nearest Algorithm, (iii) Nearest/Farthest Algorithm and (iv) Nearest/Nearest Algorithm. We investigated the performances of random and fixed (grid) network topologies. Different locations of the primary seed node were exercised and statistics for node discovery are reported. © 2006 IEEE.


Publication metadata

Author(s): Othman AK, Adams AE, Tsimenidis CC, Sharif B

Publication type: Conference Proceedings (inc. Abstract)

Publication status: Published

Conference Name: OCEANS 2006 - Asia Pacific

Year of Conference: 2007

Pages: 1-6

Publisher: IEEE

URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1109/OCEANSAP.2006.4393814

DOI: 10.1109/OCEANSAP.2006.4393814

Library holdings: Search Newcastle University Library for this item

ISBN: 9781424401383


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