Title :
Design and implementation of a time synchronization-free distributed localization scheme for underwater acoustic sensor network
Author :
Kundu, Sudip ; Sadhukhan, Pampa
Author_Institution :
Nat. Metall. Lab., Jamshedpur, India
Abstract :
Underwater acoustic sensor network (UASN), which is a network of wireless sensor nodes distributed over a certain area within the underwater environment and communicating via acoustic signal, can act as an assisting technology for a variety of underwater applications including earthquake and tsunami forewarning, naval surveillance, marine biology etc. As the GPS signal is highly absorbed within the water, whereas radio signal attenuates more and optical signal scatters while they try to propagate within the underwater environment, acoustic signal is preferred for communication between the underwater sensor nodes. In spite of the data centric nature of the UASN, sometimes the collected data without its location of occurrence become meaningless. Thus, localization for UASNs has become a very interesting topic of research. However, several limitations of acoustic channel like low bandwidth, high bit error rate etc. along with long propagation delay of the sound wave and limited battery power of the sensor nodes within the water make the localization of underwater nodes very challenging. This paper proposes an event-driven time-synchronization free distributed localization scheme for large scale three dimensional UASN. Our proposed scheme employs a recursive localization process in which successfully localized nodes can act as reference node to aid in localization of the other ordinary sensor nodes and two-way ToA technique for distance measurement in order to avoid the requirement of time synchronization.
Keywords :
acoustic signal processing; distributed algorithms; sensor placement; synchronisation; time-of-arrival estimation; underwater acoustic communication; wireless channels; wireless sensor networks; UASN; acoustic channel; acoustic signal; high bit error rate; long propagation delay; ordinary sensor nodes; time synchronization-free distributed localization scheme; time-synchronization free distributed localization scheme; two-way ToA technique; underwater acoustic sensor network; underwater environment; wireless sensor nodes; Energy consumption; Global Positioning System; Oceans; Synchronization; Underwater acoustics; Wireless sensor networks; Acoustic Signal; Anchor Node; Beacon Node; Localization; Reference Node; Sensor Node; Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network (UASN);
Conference_Titel :
Applications and Innovations in Mobile Computing (AIMoC), 2015
Conference_Location :
Kolkata
DOI :
10.1109/AIMOC.2015.7083833