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Power and Pressure Efficient Data Dissemination Protocol for Underwater Sensor Networks
Mrs. G. Angeline Prasanna, R. Indhumathi
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Abstract: Underwater sensing element networks are pictured as small power affected devices, which may be scattered over a part of interest, to alter observance of that region for Associate in nursing extended amount of your time. The sensing element devices are pictured to be capable of forming Associate in nursing autonomous wireless network, over that detected knowledge will be delivered to a nominal set of destinations. This work considers a wireless sensing element network and addresses the matter of minimizing power consumption in every sensing element node regionally whereas guaranteeing 2 world (i.e., network wide) properties: (i) communication property, and (ii) sensing coverage. A sensing element node saves energy by suspending its sensing and communication activities consistent with a weighted truthful planning theoretical account. The proposed system presents a weighted truthful planning model and its answer for steady state distributions to work out the operation of one node. Given the steady state chances, we tend to construct a non-linear improvement downside to reduce the facility consumption. Simulation studies to look at the collective behavior of huge variety of sensing element nodes turn out results that are foretold by the analytical model.
Keywords: Underwater wireless sensor networks, Power and Pressure, DSR and AODV.
Keywords: Underwater wireless sensor networks, Power and Pressure, DSR and AODV.
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[1] Mrs. G. Angeline Prasanna, R. Indhumathi, βPower and Pressure Efficient Data Dissemination Protocol for Underwater Sensor Networks ,β International Journal of Advanced Research in Computer and Communication Engineering (IJARCCE), DOI: 10.17148/IJARCCE.2015.41092
