| Literature DB >> 28704959 |
Zhengxian Wei1,2, Min Song3, Guisheng Yin4, Hongbin Wang5, Xuefei Ma6, Houbing Song7.
Abstract
Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have become a new hot research area. However, due to the work dynamics and harsh ocean environment, how to obtain an UWSN with the best systematic performance while deploying as few sensor nodes as possible and setting up self-adaptive networking is an urgent problem that needs to be solved. Consequently, sensor deployment, networking, and performance calculation of UWSNs are challenging issues, hence the study in this paper centers on this topic and three relevant methods and models are put forward. Firstly, the normal body-centered cubic lattice to cross body-centered cubic lattice (CBCL) has been improved, and a deployment process and topology generation method are built. Then most importantly, a cross deployment networking method (CDNM) for UWSNs suitable for the underwater environment is proposed. Furthermore, a systematic quar-performance calculation model (SQPCM) is proposed from an integrated perspective, in which the systematic performance of a UWSN includes coverage, connectivity, durability and rapid-reactivity. Besides, measurement models are established based on the relationship between systematic performance and influencing parameters. Finally, the influencing parameters are divided into three types, namely, constraint parameters, device performance and networking parameters. Based on these, a networking parameters adjustment method (NPAM) for optimized systematic performance of UWSNs has been presented. The simulation results demonstrate that the approach proposed in this paper is feasible and efficient in networking and performance calculation of UWSNs.Entities:
Keywords: UWSN; networking; nodes deployment; systematic performance
Year: 2017 PMID: 28704959 PMCID: PMC5539687 DOI: 10.3390/s17071619
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sensors (Basel) ISSN: 1424-8220 Impact factor: 3.576
Figure 1(a) NBCL, (b) CBCL and (c) Planar square lattice of NBCL.
Figure 2(a) Front view, (b) Common coverage area and (c) Vertical view.
Figure 3Network deployment processes and topology generation method.
Figure 4The examples of K-CDS: (a) K = 1; (b) K = 2; (c) K = 3.
Parameters and labels.
| Sensor Node Parameters | Label | Master and Mobile Node Parameters | Label |
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| underwater communication radius | mobile node velocity | ||
| underwater communication bandwidth | mobile node underwater communication bandwidth | ||
| overwater communication bandwidth | mobile node detected radius | ||
| detected radius | mobile node detected precision | ||
| detected precision | mobile node number | ||
| number | mobile node total energy | ||
| total energy | mobile node energy consumption | ||
| average energy consumption | master node velocity | ||
| average connectivity | master node underwater communication bandwidth | ||
| average coverage | master node number |
Figure 5Map relationship between performances and parameters.
Parameter categories in the Systematic Performance Measurement Model.
| Systematic Performance | Constraint Parameters | Device Performance Parameters | Networking Parameters |
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Figure 6Process of UWSN optimization.
Figure 7The ideal underwater sensor network.
Figure 8The nodes number on our approach and NBCL: (a) d = 0.67; (b) d = 1; (c) d = 2.
Figure 9The energy consumption and connectivity: (a) d = 0.67; (b) d = 1; (c) d = 2.
Durability comparison between NBCL and CBCL of UWSN.
| NBCL | 1011.46 h ≈ 42 days | 872.74 h ≈ 36 days | 755.66 h ≈ 31 days | 688.73 h ≈ 29 days |
| CBCL | 1585.44 h ≈ 66 days | 1129.4 h ≈ 51 days | 1076.16 h ≈ 45 days | 946.85 h ≈ 39.5 days |
Figure 10Relationship performances and parameters: (a) Coverage; (b) Connectivity; (c) Durability; (d) Rapid-reactivity.
SQPCM compared with some other works.
| Item | Our work | Work [ | Work [ | Work [ | Work [ | Work [ | Work [ |
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| Coverage | √ | √ | √ | -- | -- | √ | -- |
| Connectivity | √ | √ | -- | -- | -- | √ | √ |
| Durability | √ | -- | -- | √ | √ | -- | √ |
| Rapid-reactivity | √ | -- | √ | √ | √ | -- | √ |
Optimized networking parameters of UWSN.
| 219 | 0.088974 | 1000 | 1.1237 | 7.559 | 1903.5 | |
| 219 | 0.099964 | 1000 | 1.1418 | 7.5763 | 2000.8 | |
| 219 | 0.1 | 1000 | 1 | 9 | 2000 |
Figure 11Part networking parameters -before and after optimization.