In this paper, we present a simulation study of UWAN-MAC, a recently proposed medium access control (MAC) protocol for underwater acoustic networks. While the assumptions behind the protocol are interesting (coordinating the nodes' transmissions through some sort of adaptive TDMA and saving energy through sleep/awake cycles), yet they bring further challenges into the picture, e.g., the need to keep nodes synchronized in an efficient way. We present a set of results that show how critical the assumptions behind the protocol are, and specifically focus on how quickly the network performance degrades in the absence of updated synchronization information. Our results show that a periodic resynchronization is necessary and allow a study of the ...
In the past decade, underwater acoustic networks (UANs) have drawn significant attention due to its ...
AbstractThe future ubiquitous ambient systems will probably be incomplete without underwater wireles...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider MAC (media access control) protocols appropriate to...
Abstract — In this paper, we present a simulation study of UWAN-MAC, a recently proposed Medium Acce...
Abstract— Same as, radio-frequency-based wireless networks (RWNs) which used in terrestrial environm...
International audienceThis paper presents a state of art of existing Underwater Acoustic Networks. W...
Recent simulation software such as WOSS [1] and similar packages make it possible to perform accurat...
Recent simulation software such as WOSS [1] and similar packages make it possible to perform accurat...
In this paper we discuss issues related to the design of underwater acoustic network protocols which...
International audienceIn this paper, we study MAC (Media Access Control) protocols for underwater ac...
Underwater sensor networks are becoming an important field of research, because of their everyday in...
In multi-hop underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs), packet collisions due to hidden and local...
Abstract—Underwater acoustic networks (UWANs) have emerged as the primary tool to monitor and act up...
As an emerging research area, underwater acoustic network (UAN) has attracted tremendous interests f...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) layer protocol is the most important part of any network, and is con...
In the past decade, underwater acoustic networks (UANs) have drawn significant attention due to its ...
AbstractThe future ubiquitous ambient systems will probably be incomplete without underwater wireles...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider MAC (media access control) protocols appropriate to...
Abstract — In this paper, we present a simulation study of UWAN-MAC, a recently proposed Medium Acce...
Abstract— Same as, radio-frequency-based wireless networks (RWNs) which used in terrestrial environm...
International audienceThis paper presents a state of art of existing Underwater Acoustic Networks. W...
Recent simulation software such as WOSS [1] and similar packages make it possible to perform accurat...
Recent simulation software such as WOSS [1] and similar packages make it possible to perform accurat...
In this paper we discuss issues related to the design of underwater acoustic network protocols which...
International audienceIn this paper, we study MAC (Media Access Control) protocols for underwater ac...
Underwater sensor networks are becoming an important field of research, because of their everyday in...
In multi-hop underwater acoustic sensor networks (UWASNs), packet collisions due to hidden and local...
Abstract—Underwater acoustic networks (UWANs) have emerged as the primary tool to monitor and act up...
As an emerging research area, underwater acoustic network (UAN) has attracted tremendous interests f...
The Medium Access Control (MAC) layer protocol is the most important part of any network, and is con...
In the past decade, underwater acoustic networks (UANs) have drawn significant attention due to its ...
AbstractThe future ubiquitous ambient systems will probably be incomplete without underwater wireles...
International audienceIn this paper, we consider MAC (media access control) protocols appropriate to...