DocumentCode :
1359083
Title :
On Joint Frequency and Power Allocation in a Cross-Layer Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Networks
Author :
Jornet, Josep Miquel ; Stojanovic, Milica ; Zorzi, Michele
Author_Institution :
MIT Sea Grant Coll. Program, Massachusetts Inst. of Technol., Cambridge, MA, USA
Volume :
35
Issue :
4
fYear :
2010
Firstpage :
936
Lastpage :
947
Abstract :
Path loss in an underwater acoustic channel depends not only on the transmission distance, but also on the signal frequency. As a result, the useful bandwidth decreases with distance, a feature not normally present in terrestrial radio networks. This fact motivates the use of multihop communications in an acoustic network, and strongly influences its design, since the same set of protocols will exhibit different performance when operating in a different frequency range. Multihop transmission is considered for large area coverage in acoustic networks, with an eye towards efficient power and bandwidth allocation. Power control is used as a practical means of optimizing the overall performance across the physical, medium access control (MAC) and routing layers. A geographic routing technique, called the focused beam routing (FBR), which requires each node to know only its own location and that of the final destination, is coupled with the distance aware collision avoidance protocol, which regulates the channel access. Results show that the average energy per bit consumption is reduced by adjusting the power, center frequency, and bandwidth in accordance with the network node density. Specifically, as the density increases, greater bandwidths offer per-hop energy reduction as well as a reduced packet collision rate.
Keywords :
access protocols; bandwidth allocation; telecommunication network routing; underwater acoustic communication; FBR; bandwidth allocation; center frequency; channel access; cross-layer protocol; distance aware collision avoidance protocol; focused beam routing; geographic routing technique; joint frequency allocation; medium access control; multihop communications; network node density; packet collision rate; path loss; per-hop energy reduction; power allocation; power control; signal frequency; terrestrial radio networks; transmission distance; underwater acoustic channel; underwater acoustic networks; Bandwidth; Power control; Protocols; Routing; Signal to noise ratio; Underwater acoustics; Cross-layer design; energy efficiency; frequency allocation; medium access control (MAC); power control; routing; underwater acoustic networks;
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2010.2080410
Filename :
5607319
Link To Document :
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