We describe a scheduling protocol for multimodal networks of relatively limited size, whose nodes encompass various underwater communication technologies. For such a case, we show that significant improvement in the network operations is possible when the transmission schedule is set to jointly utilize all communication technologies. Our solution is based on per-technology TDMA frames, whose time slots are determined optimally to maximize the overall channel utilization while preserving flow limitations and maintaining fairness in resource allocation. Our numerical simulations and experimental results for multimodal networks with several acoustic technologies show that, while maintaining a fair resource allocation, our scheduling solution p...
UnrestrictedBecause of our limited knowledge of the huge water body that covers 70% of Earth's surfa...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
© 2015 MTS. We consider an underwater acoustic communication system where each packet arrives period...
We describe a scheduling protocol for multimodal networks of relatively limited size, whose nodes en...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
In this work, a multi-hop string network with a single sink node is analyzed. A periodic optimal sch...
International audienceMany marine scientific, industrial and military applications may require the d...
In this work, a multi-hop string network with a single sink node is analyzed. A periodic optimal sch...
We study maximum multi-flow scheduling in an underwater acoustic sensor network. The network consist...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
International audienceUnderwater acoustic (UWA) sensor network deployments may be used in many appli...
Abstract—This article considers the broadcasting task in an underwater acoustic sensor network when ...
International audienceDevelopment and deployment of underwater acoustic (UWA) sensor networks have e...
Abstract—Underwater acoustic networks (UWANs) have emerged as the primary tool to monitor and act up...
While acoustic communications are still considered the most prominent technology to communicate unde...
UnrestrictedBecause of our limited knowledge of the huge water body that covers 70% of Earth's surfa...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
© 2015 MTS. We consider an underwater acoustic communication system where each packet arrives period...
We describe a scheduling protocol for multimodal networks of relatively limited size, whose nodes en...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
In this work, a multi-hop string network with a single sink node is analyzed. A periodic optimal sch...
International audienceMany marine scientific, industrial and military applications may require the d...
In this work, a multi-hop string network with a single sink node is analyzed. A periodic optimal sch...
We study maximum multi-flow scheduling in an underwater acoustic sensor network. The network consist...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
International audienceUnderwater acoustic (UWA) sensor network deployments may be used in many appli...
Abstract—This article considers the broadcasting task in an underwater acoustic sensor network when ...
International audienceDevelopment and deployment of underwater acoustic (UWA) sensor networks have e...
Abstract—Underwater acoustic networks (UWANs) have emerged as the primary tool to monitor and act up...
While acoustic communications are still considered the most prominent technology to communicate unde...
UnrestrictedBecause of our limited knowledge of the huge water body that covers 70% of Earth's surfa...
The acoustic propagation speed under water poses significant challenges to the design of underwater ...
© 2015 MTS. We consider an underwater acoustic communication system where each packet arrives period...