2022
DOI: 10.1016/j.comcom.2022.06.011
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EESR: Energy efficient sector-based routing protocol for reliable data communication in UWSNs

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“…In research work, 41 the authors provide a protocol in an UWSN environment utilizing a sector‐based terms of putting that is both energy efficient and reliable. When it comes to forwarding, the reliable data may be sent along in a safe and quick manner thanks to the sector‐based forwarding system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In research work, 41 the authors provide a protocol in an UWSN environment utilizing a sector‐based terms of putting that is both energy efficient and reliable. When it comes to forwarding, the reliable data may be sent along in a safe and quick manner thanks to the sector‐based forwarding system.…”
Section: Related Workmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work suggested that the whole network is divided into sectors for optimization of the hop count, which helps in energy‐efficient data delivery, in the sector‐based network topology technique, the vertical data forwarding is done by maintaining sector‐wise order with the help of pivot node, which is also known as sector head. This work was used to identify and reduces the hop count for energy‐efficient and effective data communication enhancement in underwater wireless sensor network 15 …”
Section: Literature Surveymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…This work was used to identify and reduces the hop count for energy-efficient and effective data communication enhancement in underwater wireless sensor network. 15 In this work deficit round robin (DRR) packet-based scheduling is suggested in the wired network but it is not useful for wireless networks. In this work, the existing DRR is modified with fragmentation and named it deficit round robin with fragmentation (DRRF) and used in the wireless network to allocate the channel resources fairly with changing bandwidth.…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Simulation results show that, compared with the existing protocols, the average delivery overhead, packet loss rate, queue length and delay of this protocol all decrease with the increase of the average delivery rate, and it has better energy efficiency and fairness. Literature [20] presents the energy efficient sector routing (EESR) protocol for UWSNs which can also be used in UANETs. This protocol treats the network as a three‐dimensional grid composed of sectors, and the transmission of data packets is accomplished solely through sector‐heads on a sector‐by‐sector basis.…”
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confidence: 99%