Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
488138 Procedia Computer Science 2011 10 Pages PDF
Abstract

Reliability and energy effciency are the crucial issues for construction of Underwater Acoustic Networks (UANs). Many schemes have been developed to improve reliability and energy effciency in UANs. However, most of the existing schemes are based on the unrealistic assumptions that the noise in the underwater surrounding is uniformly distributed and the attenuation of noise is not considered. In this paper, we take the noise attenuation into account and propose a new Multi-path Division Transmission (MDT) mechanism to improve reliability and energy effciency in UANs. To this end, a Multiple Layer Division (MLD) scheme is developed to divide the underwater communication space for the purpose of initializing the tree-based multi-paths. The problem of energy effciency of MDT is then formulated as a distributed optimization problem and is solved so as to achieve a set of feasible solutions. Finally, extensive simulation experiments are conducted to evaluate the performance of the proposed MDT. The results reveal that MDT significantly outperforms the current state-of-the-art multi-path transmission schemes in UANs in terms of energy effciency and total Packet Error Rate(PER).

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