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https://digitalrepository.uob.edu.bh/id/204f67f1-3818-491f-a8c4-53ac343867ca

Lifetime Maximization in Underwater Wireless Communication Networks

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Country of Publication
USA
Place Published
IEEE Sensors Journal
Publisher
Institute of Electrical and Electronics Engineers (IEEE)
Date Issued
2022
Language
English
English Abstract
Abstract: The rise in demand for underwater wireless communication networks (UWCN) has been driven by the emergence of new applications including unmanned underwater vehicles, deep-sea exploration, maritime and underwater archaeology research, and diver communications. For various applications, underwater network lifetime must be long, since unlike terrestrial sensor networks, it is a major job to change/recharge node batteries in underwater environments. In this paper, we introduce a solution where critical nodes in a UWCN are periodically recharged by small renewable energy sources. Further, a caching mechanism is introduced to relieve critical nodes of heavy workload when their residual energies run low. By leveraging these two techniques of energy replenishment and content-caching, the network lifetime extension challenge is formulated as an optimization problem. The results indicate that our proposed solution offers up to 45% longer UWCN lifetime compared to existing solutions
Title of Periodical
IEEE SENSORS JOURNAL
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Issue published
VOL. 22, NO. 15, 1 AUGUST 2022
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Article