Applied Sciences (Sep 2020)

Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks: Estimation of Acoustic Channel in Shallow Water

  • Elma Zanaj,
  • Ennio Gambi,
  • Blerina Zanaj,
  • Deivis Disha,
  • Nels Kola

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3390/app10186393
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 10, no. 18
p. 6393

Abstract

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Underwater sensor networks (UWSN) include a large number of devices and sensors which are positioned in a specific area to carry out monitoring in cooperation with each other as well as data collection. In this paper it has been studied and simulated the performance of an extremely important parameter for communication in UWSN such as the acoustic channel capacity as function of water temperature and salinity arise. The performance’s knowledge on acoustic channel may be improved with a deep study of its dependence by season, weather conditions or environmental parameters variation. If an accurate estimation of the acoustic communication capacity utilization for a given area is required, we must consider also the bottom materials of this area. The simulation results presented in this study through an improved algorithm, will help to understand better the underwater acoustic channel performance as a function of all these factors. This is of particular importance for acoustic modems designing, in order to implement suitable functionalities able to adapt the data transmission capacity of the acoustic link to the structure of the oceanic bottom and its component material.

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