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2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops
A CDMA-Based MAC Protocol in Tree-Topology for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks
Bradford, United Kingdom
May 26-May 29
ISBN: 978-0-7695-3639-2
In this paper, a CDMA-based medium access control (MAC) scheme in underwater acoustic sensor networks is proposed, in which a periodic sleeping mode is jointly employed for the purpose of saving energy. A hierarchical tree-topology is considered where a staggered wakeup schedule is used across the multiple hierarchical levels from bottom-nodes to a top-node to allow long propagation delay of the underwater acoustic channel. The sensor nodes located in the same hierarchical level are multiplexed by means of different orthogonal codes. Both single-code and multi-code allocation schemes are analyzed. Finally, the proposed scheme is compared with Slotted FAMA, which is a representative MAC protocol designed for a multi-hop network, in terms of data throughput.
Index Terms:
CDMA, underwater, MAC
Citation:
Jong-Pil Kim, Jae-Won Lee, Youn-Seon Jang, Kweon Son, Ho-Shin Cho, "A CDMA-Based MAC Protocol in Tree-Topology for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks," waina, pp.1166-1171, 2009 International Conference on Advanced Information Networking and Applications Workshops, 2009
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