Avoiding spurious retransmission over flooding-based routing protocol for underwater sensor networks

Sungwon Lee, Yeongjoon Bae, Muhammad Toaha Raza Khan, Junho Seo, Dongkyun Kim

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Abstract

In underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSN), acoustic communication naturally introduces challenges such as long propagation delay and high packet loss. The flooding-based routing protocol can address these challenges with its multipath characteristics. As in flooding-based routing, due to multipath propagation mechanism, not only DATA but also ACK messages are transmitted through multiple routes however still some packet loss will degrade the performance. So, to provide high reliability of message delivery, an efficient retransmission mechanism is inevitable. Though, if the network uses conventional transport layer protocol such as TCP, it will suffer a spurious retransmission problem as TCP was originally not designed for the multipath environment. In this paper, we propose route discrimination for flooding-based routing to reduce spurious retransmission in UWSN to solve the limitation. The notion of ACK copies waiting time (ACWT) is utilized which is selectively updated based on the similarity of paths of transmission of ACK message copies. We also improved our previous solution that lacks flexibility to cope with dynamic link error characteristics. Through evaluation, we verified that our new scheme achieves the performance improvements of 14%84% in terms of retransmission ratio compared to the previous research.

Original languageEnglish
Article number8839541
JournalWireless Communications and Mobile Computing
Volume2020
DOIs
StatePublished - 2020

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