Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks

There has been a large volume of research invested over the last decade into overcoming the difficulties inherent with propagation of information bearing signals through the underwater acoustic communications. This has been driven by an increasing demand for reliable and high capacity Underwater Ac...

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Main Authors: Othman, A.K., Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A, Zen, H., Hong Ping, Kismet Anak, Zamhari, N.
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spelling my.unimas.ir.163212017-05-18T03:00:00Z http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16321/ Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks Othman, A.K. Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A Zen, H. Hong Ping, Kismet Anak Zamhari, N. TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering There has been a large volume of research invested over the last decade into overcoming the difficulties inherent with propagation of information bearing signals through the underwater acoustic communications. This has been driven by an increasing demand for reliable and high capacity Underwater Acoustic Networks (UANs). Applications of interest in this area include oceanographic information gathering, environmental monitoring and coastal defence. One of the major challenges in the UANs area of research is the development of a networking protocol that can cope with the adverse underwater environment. We proposed a scheme to perform node discovery based on time of arrival by only one seed node (Primary Seed) placed in known position. The primary seed is capable of determining neighbouring nodes and eventually all nodes in the network without GPS. The protocol of discovery and algorithms of selecting the next seed node that is capable of node discovery and gain their connectivity are suggested. In this paper the structured grid topology networks is used to compare and evaluate the performances of the algorithms. By the end of node discovery, each node will have the knowledge of nodes identification; number of nodes in the network and direction all other nodes. IEEE 2010 E-Article PeerReviewed text en http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16321/1/Performance%20Evaluation%20for%20Network%20Set%20up%28abstract%29.pdf Othman, A.K. and Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A and Zen, H. and Hong Ping, Kismet Anak and Zamhari, N. (2010) Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks. 8th Asia-Pacific Symposium on Information and Telecommunication Technologies (APSITT), 2010. ISSN ISBN: 978-4-88552-244-4 http://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/5532038/?reload=true&arnumber=5532038
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topic TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
spellingShingle TC Hydraulic engineering. Ocean engineering
Othman, A.K.
Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A
Zen, H.
Hong Ping, Kismet Anak
Zamhari, N.
Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
description There has been a large volume of research invested over the last decade into overcoming the difficulties inherent with propagation of information bearing signals through the underwater acoustic communications. This has been driven by an increasing demand for reliable and high capacity Underwater Acoustic Networks (UANs). Applications of interest in this area include oceanographic information gathering, environmental monitoring and coastal defence. One of the major challenges in the UANs area of research is the development of a networking protocol that can cope with the adverse underwater environment. We proposed a scheme to perform node discovery based on time of arrival by only one seed node (Primary Seed) placed in known position. The primary seed is capable of determining neighbouring nodes and eventually all nodes in the network without GPS. The protocol of discovery and algorithms of selecting the next seed node that is capable of node discovery and gain their connectivity are suggested. In this paper the structured grid topology networks is used to compare and evaluate the performances of the algorithms. By the end of node discovery, each node will have the knowledge of nodes identification; number of nodes in the network and direction all other nodes.
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author Othman, A.K.
Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A
Zen, H.
Hong Ping, Kismet Anak
Zamhari, N.
author_facet Othman, A.K.
Wan Zainal Abidin, W.A
Zen, H.
Hong Ping, Kismet Anak
Zamhari, N.
author_sort Othman, A.K.
title Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
title_short Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
title_full Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
title_fullStr Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
title_full_unstemmed Performance Evaluation for Network Set up and Nodes Discovery Protocol in Underwater Grid Topology Networks
title_sort performance evaluation for network set up and nodes discovery protocol in underwater grid topology networks
publisher IEEE
publishDate 2010
url http://ir.unimas.my/id/eprint/16321/1/Performance%20Evaluation%20for%20Network%20Set%20up%28abstract%29.pdf
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