Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols

Any medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for underwater acoustic networks (UANs) must take some unique characteristics of underwater channels into consideration for apt functioning, such as long propagation delay, high bit-error rate, limited bandwidth and so forth. Already, many MAC protoc...

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Main Authors: Azad, Saiful, Rahman, Md. Arafatur, Swarna, D.I., Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
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spelling ump-235542019-02-28T07:48:27Z http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23554/ Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols Azad, Saiful Rahman, Md. Arafatur Swarna, D.I. Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan QA76 Computer software Any medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for underwater acoustic networks (UANs) must take some unique characteristics of underwater channels into consideration for apt functioning, such as long propagation delay, high bit-error rate, limited bandwidth and so forth. Already, many MAC protocols are designed for UANs, which have fully or partially taken these characteristics into account and could be classified as handshake-free and handshake-based protocols. In this paper, these two classes are investigated through a comprehensive simulation campaign by employing their prominent representative protocols, namely ALOHA, carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) and multiple access with collision avoidance based adaptive packet train (MACA-APT) protocol. The contribution of this paper lies as follows: (i) unearthing the optimum values of various parameters on which the performance of a protocol relies; (ii) investigating the performance of all three protocols through a realistic channel model simulator by varying a couple of network parameters, and iii) discovering their effectiveness on various applications. InderScience 2018 Article PeerReviewed pdf en http://umpir.ump.edu.my/id/eprint/23554/1/Finding%20a%20suitable%20hop-to-hop%20busty%20traffic%20transmission%20approach%20for%20underwater%20acoustic%20networks.pdf Azad, Saiful and Rahman, Md. Arafatur and Swarna, D.I. and Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan (2018) Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols. International Journal of Ad Hoc and Ubiquitous Computing, 27 (3). pp. 222-231. ISSN 1743-8225 (Print); 1743-8233 (Online) https://doi.org/10.1504/IJAHUC.2018.089826 https://doi.org/10.1504/IJAHUC.2018.089826
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Azad, Saiful
Rahman, Md. Arafatur
Swarna, D.I.
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
description Any medium access control (MAC) protocol designed for underwater acoustic networks (UANs) must take some unique characteristics of underwater channels into consideration for apt functioning, such as long propagation delay, high bit-error rate, limited bandwidth and so forth. Already, many MAC protocols are designed for UANs, which have fully or partially taken these characteristics into account and could be classified as handshake-free and handshake-based protocols. In this paper, these two classes are investigated through a comprehensive simulation campaign by employing their prominent representative protocols, namely ALOHA, carrier sense multiple access (CSMA) and multiple access with collision avoidance based adaptive packet train (MACA-APT) protocol. The contribution of this paper lies as follows: (i) unearthing the optimum values of various parameters on which the performance of a protocol relies; (ii) investigating the performance of all three protocols through a realistic channel model simulator by varying a couple of network parameters, and iii) discovering their effectiveness on various applications.
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author Azad, Saiful
Rahman, Md. Arafatur
Swarna, D.I.
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
author_facet Azad, Saiful
Rahman, Md. Arafatur
Swarna, D.I.
Pathan, Al-Sakib Khan
author_sort Azad, Saiful
title Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
title_short Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
title_full Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
title_fullStr Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
title_full_unstemmed Finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free MAC protocols
title_sort finding a suitable hop-to-hop busty traffic transmission approach for underwater acoustic networks: handshake-based vs. handshake-free mac protocols
publisher InderScience
publishDate 2018
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