In this paper, different deployment strategies for two-dimensional and three-dimensional communication architectures for UnderWater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UW-ASNs) are proposed, and statistical deployment analysis for both architectures is provided. The objectives of this paper are to determine the minimum number of sensors needed to be deployed to achieve the optimal sensing and communication coverage, which are dictated by the application; provide guidelines on how to choose the optimal deployment surface area, given a target region; study the robustness of the sensor network to node failures, and provide an estimate of the number of redundant sensors to be deployed to compensate for possible failures. Categories and Subject Descriptors: C.2.1 [Computer-Communication Networks]: Network Architecture and Design-Network topology General Terms: Design, Performance, Reliability.
Dario Pompili, Tommaso Melodia, Ian F. Akyildiz