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Title: A Hierarchical Communication Architecture for Oceanic Surveillance Applications
Authors: Macias, Elsa 
Suarez, Alvaro 
Chiti, Francesco
Sacco, Andrea
Fantacci, Romano
UNESCO Clasification: 3325 Tecnología de las telecomunicaciones
330413 Dispositivos de transmisión de datos
Keywords: Multimedia streaming
Underwater sensor networks
MAC
WiFi
Zigbee, et al
Issue Date: 2011
Publisher: 1424-8220
Journal: Sensors 
Abstract: The interest in monitoring applications using underwater sensor networks has been growing in recent years. The severe communication restrictions imposed by underwater channels make that efficient monitoring be a challenging task. Though a lot of research has been conducted on underwater sensor networks, there are only few concrete applications to a real-world case study. In this work, hence, we propose a general three tier architecture leveraging low cost wireless technologies for acoustic communications between underwater sensors and standard technologies, Zigbee and Wireless Fidelity (WiFi), for water surface communications. We have selected a suitable Medium Access Control (MAC) layer, after making a comparison with some common MAC protocols. Thus the performance of the overall system in terms of Signals Discarding Rate (SDR), signalling delay at the surface gateway as well as the percentage of true detection have been evaluated by simulation, pointing out good results which give evidence in applicability's favour.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/10553/53062
ISSN: 1424-8220
DOI: 10.3390/s111211343
Source: Sensors [ISSN 1424-8220], v. 11 (12), p. 11343-11356 (Noviembre 2011)
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