Self-Organizing and Scalable Routing Protocol (SOSRP) for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks
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Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UASN) have two important limitations: a very
aggressive (marine) environment, and the use of acoustic signals. This means that the techniques for
terrestrial wireless sensor networks (WSN) are not applicable. This paper proposes a routing protocol
called “Self-Organizing and Scalable Routing Protocol” (SOSRP) which is decentralized and based on
tables residing in each node. A combination of the hop value to the collector node and the distance is
used as a criterion to create routes leading to the sink node. The expected functions of the protocol
include self-organization of the routes, tolerance to failures and detection of isolated nodes. Through
the implementation of SOSRP in Matlab and a model of propagation and energy being appropriate
for marine environment, performance results are obtained in different scenarios (varying both nodes
and transmission range) that include parameters such as end-to-end packet delay, consumption of
energy or length of the created routes (with and without failure). The results obtained show a stable,
reliable and suitable operation for the deployment and operation of nodes in UASN networks.
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Hindu, S.K.; Hyder, W.; Luque-Nieto, M.-A.; Poncela, J.; Otero, P. Self-Organizing and Scalable Routing Protocol (SOSRP) for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks. Special Issue "Underwater Sensor Networks: Applications, Advances and Challenges", Sensors 2019, 19, Article no.3130. DOI:10.3390/s19143130









