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Distributed Scheduling and Routing in Underwater Wireless Networks

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Distributed Scheduling and Routing in Underwater Wireless Networks
Abstract--Several underwater network characteristics, including long propagation delays and a bandwidth dependent on distance, provide unique challenges to protocol designers. In this paper we present STUMP-WR, a distributed routing and channel scheduling protocol, designed for heavily loaded underwater networks. STUMP-WR selects and schedules links using a distributed algorithm to overlap communications by leveraging the long propagation delays. Through simulation we show that STUMP-WR outperforms previously proposed channel access protocols for underwater networks by achieving higher throughput and lower energy consumption per bit delivered at nearly all traffic rates. We also determine the effect of using CDMA on protocol operation.
Kurtis B. Kredo II, Prasant Mohapatra
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Updated 11 Feb 2011
Type Journal
Year 2010
Where GLOBECOM
Authors Kurtis B. Kredo II, Prasant Mohapatra
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