DocumentCode :
1952560
Title :
Performance of undersea acoustic networking using RTS/CTS handshaking and ARQ retransmission
Author :
Creber, R.K. ; Rice, J.A. ; Baxley, P.A. ; Fletcher, C.L.
Author_Institution :
Space & Naval Warfare Syst. Center, San Diego, CA, USA
Volume :
4
fYear :
2001
fDate :
2001
Firstpage :
2083
Abstract :
The performance of networked undersea acoustic communications is improved through implementation of handshaking between each pair of adjacent modems along the network route. The handshake begins with the sending modem transmitting a short request to send (RTS) packet to the receiving modem. On successful receipt of the RTS, the receiving modem replies with a short clear to send (CTS) packet. In the event of failure to complete the handshake, a timer in the transmitting modem triggers additional RTS transmissions. On successful completion of the RTS/CTS handshake, the sending modem transmits the data packet. Large data packets can require acoustic transmission times on the order of tens of seconds. During these long transmissions, there is increased potential for dropped packets as a result of unrecoverable bit errors. The automatic repeat request (ARQ) is a means of accomplishing a successful, error-free data transfer in the event of such dropped data. The receiving modem, upon receipt of a corrupted data packet, issues a short ARQ packet to the sending modem that acts as a request to re-send the data packet or portions thereof. Statistics from an actual undersea acoustic network demonstrate the advantages of using RTS/CTS handshaking and ARQ retransmissions
Keywords :
automatic repeat request; data communication; military communication; modems; packet switching; protocols; telecommunication network routing; underwater acoustic communication; ARQ packet; ARQ retransmission; Fleet Battle Experiment India; RTS/CTS handshaking; acoustic transmission times; automatic repeat request; clear to send packet; data packet transmission; modems; network route; network statistics; request to send packet; seaweb network nodes; undersea acoustic communications; undersea acoustic networking; warfare anti-submarine; Automatic repeat request; Communication system control; Mobile communication; Modems; Network servers; Oceans; Spread spectrum communication; Statistical distributions; Underwater acoustics; Underwater communication;
fLanguage :
English
Publisher :
ieee
Conference_Titel :
OCEANS, 2001. MTS/IEEE Conference and Exhibition
Conference_Location :
Honolulu, HI
Print_ISBN :
0-933957-28-9
Type :
conf
DOI :
10.1109/OCEANS.2001.968319
Filename :
968319
Link To Document :
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