While acoustic communications are still considered the most prominent technology to communicate under water, other technologies are being developed based, e.g., on optical and radio-frequency electromagnetic waves. Each technology has its own advantages and drawbacks: for example, acoustic signals achieve long communication ranges at order-of-kbit/s bit rate, whereas optical signals offer order-of-Mbit/s transmission rates, but only over short ranges. Such a diversity can be leveraged by multimodal systems, which integrate different technologies and provide the intelligence required to decide which one should be used at any given time. In this paper, we address a fundamental part of this intelligence by proposing Optimal Multimodal Routing ...
Underwater sensor networks have become an important area of research with many potential practical a...
Research in underwater acoustic networks has grown rapidly with the desire to monitor the large port...
Capacity scaling laws are analyzed in an underwater acoustic network with n regularly located nodes....
While acoustic communications are still considered the most prominent technology to communicate unde...
While acoustic signals are still the main communication means under water, other technologies are be...
The recent level of maturity reached by broadband underwater non-acoustic communication technologies...
The recent uptake of non-acoustic underwater transmission systems suggests that in the near future i...
In most wireless network architectures, a routing metric plays an important role for a routing proto...
We describe the implementation of a protocol stack for multi-modal underwater networks, where multip...
This paper concerns the smart exploitation of multimodal communication capabilities of underwater no...
We describe a scheduling protocol for multimodal networks of relatively limited size, whose nodes en...
Session E: NetworksInternational audience—This paper presents a new packet-forwarding mechanism for ...
This paper explores the smart exploitation of multi-modal communication capabilities of underwater n...
Multi-hop transmission is considered for large coverage areas in bandwidth-limited underwater acoust...
Multi-hop transmission is considered for large coverage areas in bandwidth-limited underwater acoust...
Underwater sensor networks have become an important area of research with many potential practical a...
Research in underwater acoustic networks has grown rapidly with the desire to monitor the large port...
Capacity scaling laws are analyzed in an underwater acoustic network with n regularly located nodes....
While acoustic communications are still considered the most prominent technology to communicate unde...
While acoustic signals are still the main communication means under water, other technologies are be...
The recent level of maturity reached by broadband underwater non-acoustic communication technologies...
The recent uptake of non-acoustic underwater transmission systems suggests that in the near future i...
In most wireless network architectures, a routing metric plays an important role for a routing proto...
We describe the implementation of a protocol stack for multi-modal underwater networks, where multip...
This paper concerns the smart exploitation of multimodal communication capabilities of underwater no...
We describe a scheduling protocol for multimodal networks of relatively limited size, whose nodes en...
Session E: NetworksInternational audience—This paper presents a new packet-forwarding mechanism for ...
This paper explores the smart exploitation of multi-modal communication capabilities of underwater n...
Multi-hop transmission is considered for large coverage areas in bandwidth-limited underwater acoust...
Multi-hop transmission is considered for large coverage areas in bandwidth-limited underwater acoust...
Underwater sensor networks have become an important area of research with many potential practical a...
Research in underwater acoustic networks has grown rapidly with the desire to monitor the large port...
Capacity scaling laws are analyzed in an underwater acoustic network with n regularly located nodes....