In this paper, we compare communication schemes in scenarios of interest for underwater networks where multiple nodes collaborate towards the accomplishment of a target detection and tracking task. We consider two specific cases: in Scenario 1, a mobile Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV) i) collects data from a set of fixed sensors deployed on the seafloor or ii) transmits data to the same nodes. In Scenario 2, two AUVs are placed at opposite sides of an area to be patrolled, and move in the same direction. Some low-complexity, relay-only AUVs keep moving in between edge AUVs in order to support networked data exchange between them. We compare the performance of random as well as handshake-based communications by means of the ALOHA and the...
This work introduces a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol designed to allow a group of underwater ...
As an emerging area, underwater acoustic networks have attracted rapidly growing interests in last s...
In this paper, we describe an underwater multi-hop network scenario based only on acoustic modems op...
In this paper, we compare communication schemes in scenarios of interest for underwater networks whe...
Underwater acoustic networks of fixed and autonomous nodes can be a very valuable tool in a number o...
2013-03-01In this thesis, we present a study of several problems related to underwater point to poin...
Underwater networks are envisioned to enable several applications for oceanographic data collection,...
Any medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for underwater acoustic networks (UANs) must take ...
Communication performance of two different acoustic communication network infrastructures as designe...
Large-sized underwater testbed deployments still pose a number of challenges, first of all the cost ...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a two-tier communication scenario in an underwater sensor networ...
In this paper, we consider data uploading from a network of fixed sensors to a mobile Autonomous Und...
In this paper, we obtained the optimized network allocation vector (NAV) for underwater handshaking-...
Communication underwater is challenging because of the inherent characteristics of the media. First,...
In this paper, we propose a data-gathering scheme for hierarchical underwater sensor networks, where...
This work introduces a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol designed to allow a group of underwater ...
As an emerging area, underwater acoustic networks have attracted rapidly growing interests in last s...
In this paper, we describe an underwater multi-hop network scenario based only on acoustic modems op...
In this paper, we compare communication schemes in scenarios of interest for underwater networks whe...
Underwater acoustic networks of fixed and autonomous nodes can be a very valuable tool in a number o...
2013-03-01In this thesis, we present a study of several problems related to underwater point to poin...
Underwater networks are envisioned to enable several applications for oceanographic data collection,...
Any medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for underwater acoustic networks (UANs) must take ...
Communication performance of two different acoustic communication network infrastructures as designe...
Large-sized underwater testbed deployments still pose a number of challenges, first of all the cost ...
Abstract—In this paper, we consider a two-tier communication scenario in an underwater sensor networ...
In this paper, we consider data uploading from a network of fixed sensors to a mobile Autonomous Und...
In this paper, we obtained the optimized network allocation vector (NAV) for underwater handshaking-...
Communication underwater is challenging because of the inherent characteristics of the media. First,...
In this paper, we propose a data-gathering scheme for hierarchical underwater sensor networks, where...
This work introduces a Medium Access Control (MAC) protocol designed to allow a group of underwater ...
As an emerging area, underwater acoustic networks have attracted rapidly growing interests in last s...
In this paper, we describe an underwater multi-hop network scenario based only on acoustic modems op...