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Jifeng Zhu, Xiaohe Pan, Zheng Peng, Mengzhuo Liu, Jingqian Guo, Tong Zhang, Yu Gou and Jun-Hong Cui
The most significant increase of current task is in the desire for operational flexibility and agility in large-scale underwater network application scenarios in recent years. In order to address the challenging problems in Underwater Wireless Sensor Net...
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Weizhen Guo, Min Zhu, Bo Yang, Yanbo Wu and Xinguo Li
Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) are significantly different from terrestrial sensor networks in the following aspects: low bandwidth, high latency, variable topology, limited battery, low processing power and so on. These new features pose ma...
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Biao Wang, Haobo Zhang, Yunan Zhu, Banggui Cai and Xiaopeng Guo
Low energy consumption has always been one of the core issues in the routing design of underwater sensor networks. Due to the high cost and difficulty of deployment and replacement of current underwater nodes, many underwater applications require the rou...
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Yao Sun, Wei Ge, Yingsong Li and Jingwei Yin
The long propagation delay of acoustic links leads to the complex randomness of packet collision, which reduces the network packet delivery rate (PDR) and aggravates network congestion. A single vector hydrophone with directional reception characteristic...
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Lingli Zhang, Chengming Luo, Xiyun Ge, Yuxin Cao, Haobo Zhang and Gaifang Xin
The efficient coverage of underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) has become increasingly important because of the scarcity of underwater node resources. Complex underwater environments, water flow forces, and undulating seabed reduce the coverage ef...
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Syed Agha Hassnain Mohsan
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Jie Ren, Yanbo Wu and Min Zhu
Due to the significant propagation delay in underwater sensor networks, conflict retransmission in channel access protocols comes at a high cost. This poses a challenge in scenarios where multiple sensor nodes generate data frames with strong temporal co...
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Ying Zhang, Qi Zhang, Yu Zhang and Zhiyuan Zhu
Ocean wireless sensor networks (OWSNs) play an important role in marine environment monitoring, underwater target tracking, and marine defense. OWSNs not only monitor the surface information in real time but also act as an important relay layer for under...
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Gang Qiao, Aman Muhammad, Muhammad Muzzammil, Muhammad Shoaib Khan, Muhammad Owais Tariq and Muhammad Shahbaz Khan
The deployment and efficient use of wireless sensor networks (WSNs) in underwater and underground environments persists to be a difficult task. In addition, the localization of a sensor Rx node in WSNs is an important aspect for the successful communicat...
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Rongyan Zhou, Jianfeng Chen, Weijie Tan and Chang Cai
This paper investigates a sensor selection scheme for optimal target localization with three-dimensional (3-D) Angle of Arrival (AOA) estimation in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSN). Specifically, we present a new 3-D AOA-based localization meas...
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