Title :
Distributed MAC Protocols for Underwater Acoustic Data Networks
Author :
Doukkali, Hayat ; NUAYMl, L. ; Houcke, Sébastien
Author_Institution :
Signal & Commun. Dept. GET/ENST-Bretagne, Brest
Abstract :
In this paper, we consider MAC (media access control) protocols appropriate to the underwater acoustic networks. First, we consider a media access method based on the Carrier Sense Multiple Access with Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA) protocol used in the wireless local area networks IEEE 802.11 (WiFi). In the underwater acoustic channel, the acoustic wave propagates very slowly with regard to the electromagnetic wave (about 1500 m s ). Therefore the propagation delay is significant and thus collisions present a high cost considering the delay of transmission and the available throughput. To avoid this problem, we consider a second protocol in which we integrate a WAIT command [1]. Finally we integrate to our proposition a power control mechanism in order to increase network performance (delay, throughput). The performance evaluation of the three propositions has been done in terms of available throughput of the underwater sensors, delay of transmission and collision probability. The proposed simulation system model is detailed.
Keywords :
carrier sense multiple access; underwater acoustic communication; underwater acoustic propagation; wireless LAN; IEEE 802.11; MAC protocols; WAIT command; carrier sense multiple access with collision avoidance; collision probability; media access control; propagation delay; underwater acoustic data networks; underwater acoustic propagation; wireless local area networks; Access protocols; Acoustic waves; Collision avoidance; Media Access Protocol; Multiaccess communication; Propagation delay; Throughput; Underwater acoustics; Wireless LAN; Wireless application protocol;
Conference_Titel :
Vehicular Technology Conference, 2006. VTC-2006 Fall. 2006 IEEE 64th
Conference_Location :
Montreal, Que.
Print_ISBN :
1-4244-0062-7
Electronic_ISBN :
1-4244-0063-5
DOI :
10.1109/VTCF.2006.428