An efficient geo-routing aware MAC protocol for underwater acoustic networks

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DOI:

https://doi.org/10.4108/icst.trans.mca.2011.e6

Keywords:

geographic cyber carrier sensing, geo-routing, MAC, self-adaptation, underwater sensor network

Abstract

In this paper, we propose an efficient geo-routing aware MAC protocol (GOAL) for underwater acoustic networks. It smoothly integrates self-adaptation based REQ/REP handshake, geographic cyber carrier sensing, and implicit ACK to perform combined channel reservation and next-hop selection. As a result, it incorporates the advantages of both a geo-routing protocol and a reservation-based medium access control (MAC) protocol. Specifically, with its self-adaptation based REQ/REP, nodes can dynamically detect the best next-hop with low route discovery cost. In addition, through geographic cyber carrier sensing, a node can map its neighbors’ time slots for sending/receiving DATA packets to its own time line, which allows the collision among data packets to be greatly reduced. With these features, GOAL outperforms geo-routing protocols coupling with broadcast MAC. Simulation results show that GOAL provides much higher end-to-end reliability with lower energy consumptions than existing Vector-Based Forwarding (VBF) routing with use of a broadcast MAC protocol. Moreover, we develop a theoretical model for the probability of a successful handshake, which coincides well with the simulation results.

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Published

27-09-2011

How to Cite

[1]
Y. Zhu, Z. Zhou, Z. Peng, M. Zuba, and J.-H. Cui, “An efficient geo-routing aware MAC protocol for underwater acoustic networks”, EAI Endorsed Trans Mob Com Appl, vol. 1, no. 1, p. e6, Sep. 2011.