Research On Underwater Wireless Sensor Network And Mac Protocol And Location Algorithm

Project Code :TCRENS19_04

Abstract

Research on Underwater Wireless Sensor Network and MAC Protocol and Location Algorithm

Abstract:

In recent years, underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have received extensive attention due to their application in the development of marine resources. The underwater acoustic channel has a long delay, low bandwidth, and highly dynamic changes in the underwater environment so that the existing technologies and protocols in the traditional wireless sensor network cannot be directly applied to underwater. This paper studies the medium access control (MAC) protocol and positioning technology of UWSNs and introduces the typical underwater line device network mac protocol. Aiming at the special fairness caused by the transmission characteristics of the underwater acoustic channel and the triple terminal problem caused by the long propagation delay in UWSNs, and effectively implementing the multi-channel mechanism, an underwater multi-channel based on one transceiver is proposed, which is SFM-MAC. The existing underwater positioning algorithms are divided into two categories, centralized positioning algorithm and distributed positioning algorithm, and each type of algorithm is in short explained. In this, the mark off process is used to construct the reservation model of the management channel, and therefore the theoretical analysis of multi-channel turnout is given. The theoretical turnout of the multi-channel mac protocol under the condition of reserved collision is obtained. Finally, this paper verifies the actual performance of SFM-MAC through simulation experiments.

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