DocumentCode :
60748
Title :
CAPTURE: A Communications Architecture for Progressive Transmission via Underwater Relays With Eavesdropping
Author :
Murphy, Colleen ; Walls, Jeffrey M. ; Schneider, T. ; Eustice, Ryan M. ; Stojanovic, Milica ; Singh, Harshavardhan
Author_Institution :
Deep Submergence Lab. (DSL), Woods Hole Oceanogr. Instn., Woods Hole, MA, USA
Volume :
39
Issue :
1
fYear :
2014
fDate :
Jan. 2014
Firstpage :
120
Lastpage :
130
Abstract :
As analysis of imagery and other science data plays a greater role in mission execution, there is an increasing need for autonomous marine vehicles to transmit these data to the surface. Communicating imagery and full-resolution sensor readings to surface observers remains a significant challenge. Yet, without access to the data acquired by an unmanned underwater vehicle (UUV), surface operators cannot fully understand the mission state of a vehicle. This paper presents an architecture capable of multihop communication across a network of underwater acoustic relays. In concert with an abstracted physical layer, CAPTURE provides an end-to-end networking solution for communicating science data from autonomous marine vehicles. Automatically selected imagery, SONAR, and time-series sensor data are progressively transmitted across multiple hops to surface operators. To incorporate human feedback, data are transmitted as a sequence of gradually improving data “previews.” Operators can request arbitrarily high-quality refinement of any resource, up to an error-free reconstruction. The results of three diverse field trials on SeaBED, OceanServer, and Bluefin AUVs, with drastically different software architectures, are also presented.
Keywords :
autonomous underwater vehicles; oceanographic equipment; relay networks (telecommunication); sonar; telecommunication security; underwater acoustic telemetry; Bluefin AUV; CAPTURE; OceanServer; SeaBED; autonomous marine vehicles; communications architecture; eavesdropping; end-to-end networking solution; imagery data; multihop communication across; progressive transmission; software architectures; sonar data; time-series sensor data; underwater acoustic relay; underwater relay; unmanned underwater vehicle; Acoustics; Encoding; Image coding; Image reconstruction; Modems; Sea surface; Vehicles; Aquatic robots; disruption tolerant networking; underwater communication; unmanned underwater vehicles (UUVs);
fLanguage :
English
Journal_Title :
Oceanic Engineering, IEEE Journal of
Publisher :
ieee
ISSN :
0364-9059
Type :
jour
DOI :
10.1109/JOE.2013.2261331
Filename :
6570549
Link To Document :
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