UCMAC: A cooperative MAC protocol for underwater wireless sensor networks

Hee Won Kim, Tae Ho Im, Ho Shin Cho

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Abstract

This paper proposes a cooperative medium access control (MAC) protocol for underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) named UCMAC, which fundamentally benefits from cooperative communication. In UCMAC, a source identifies cooperators and provides its destination with a list of the cooperators while also delineating their proximity to the destination. For erroneous reception of data packets, the destination then requests retransmission to the cooperators in a closest-one-first manner. A designated cooperator transmits the buffered data packet it has successfully overheard from the source or other cooperators. A signaling procedure and the various waiting times of the nodes are carefully designed to address the overheads that stem from cooperation. Through computer simulation, this paper evaluates UCMAC in terms of system throughput, latency, single-hop packet delivery ratio (PDR), and energy efficiency. The results show that UCMAC performs better than existing schemes, including MACA-U and CD-MACA.

Original languageEnglish
Article number1969
JournalSensors
Volume18
Issue number6
DOIs
StatePublished - 19 Jun 2018

Keywords

  • Automatic repeat request
  • Cooperative ARQ
  • Cooperative communication
  • Cooperative MAC
  • Cooperative region
  • Medium access control
  • Spatial diversity
  • Underwater wireless sensor network

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