2023
DOI: 10.3390/jmse11091736
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ASVMR: Adaptive Support-Vector-Machine-Based Routing Protocol in the Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network for Smart Ocean

Shuyun Zhang,
Huifang Chen,
Lei Xie

Abstract: The underwater acoustic sensor network (UASN) plays a crucial role in collecting real-time data from remote areas of the ocean. However, the deployment of UASN poses significant challenges due to the demanding environmental conditions and the considerable expenses associated with its implementation. Therefore, it is essential to design an appropriate routing protocol to effectively address the issues of packet delivery delay, routing void, and energy consumption. In this paper, an adaptive support vector machi… Show more

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“…In 2020, Zhejiang University reported a communication distance of 6.2 km and a communication speed of 42.8 kbps under a ship speed of 4-6 knots, with a product of 265.36 kbps × km long-distance communication. It is well known that hydroacoustic perception is superior to other sensing methods [4]. Hence, reasonable deployment of underwater nodes based on hydroacoustic communication is the basis of realizing efficient network monitoring [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In 2020, Zhejiang University reported a communication distance of 6.2 km and a communication speed of 42.8 kbps under a ship speed of 4-6 knots, with a product of 265.36 kbps × km long-distance communication. It is well known that hydroacoustic perception is superior to other sensing methods [4]. Hence, reasonable deployment of underwater nodes based on hydroacoustic communication is the basis of realizing efficient network monitoring [5].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%