论文标题
水下事物的光学声音互联网的机会主义路线
Opportunistic Routing for Opto-Acoustic Internet of Underwater Things
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论文摘要
水下事物(IOUT)是一场技术革命,可以标志着科学,工业和军事水下应用的新时代。为了减轻敌对的水下通道特征,本文杂交了水下声学和光学无线通信,分别实现了无处不在的控制和高速低延迟网络性能。由于水下光学无线通信(UOWC)遭受有限的范围,因此需要有效的多跳路由解决方案。在这方面,我们提出了一个基于部门的机会路由(部门)协议。与传统的路由(TR)技术不同,该技术将数据包与独特的继电器一起,通过利用UOWC频道的广播性质来针对一组候选接力。或提高数据包的交付比率,因为至少一个成功的数据包接收的可能性远高于常规单播路由。取决于单跳链接的性能表征,我们获得了各种本地和全局指标,以评估候选集合(CS)的适应性并优先考虑CS的成员。由于率误差和范围宽阔的权衡取舍产生了不同的候选人设定多样性,因此我们开发了一种候选算法和搜索算法,以通过扫描可行的搜索空间来找到最佳的部门形状覆盖区域。此外,考虑到混合声/视觉协调机制,以避免继电器的重复传播。数值结果表明,与良好连接的Uown中的最佳单播路由协议相比,部门协议的性能甚至更好。
Internet of underwater things (IoUT) is a technological revolution that could mark a new era for scientific, industrial, and military underwater applications. To mitigate the hostile underwater channel characteristics, this paper hybridizes underwater acoustic and optical wireless communications to achieve a ubiquitous control and high-speed low-latency networking performance, respectively. Since underwater optical wireless communications (UOWC) suffers from limited range, it requires effective multi-hop routing solutions. In this regard, we propose a Sector-based Opportunistic Routing (SectOR) protocol. Unlike the traditional routing (TR) techniques which unicast packets to a unique relay, opportunistic routing (OR) targets a set of candidate relays by leveraging the broadcast nature of the UOWC channel. OR improves the packet delivery ratio as the likelihood of having at least one successful packet reception is much higher than that in conventional unicast routing. Contingent upon the performance characterization of a single-hop link, we obtain a variety of local and global metrics to evaluate the fitness of a candidate set (CS) and prioritize the members of a CS. Since rate-error and range-beamwidth tradeoffs yield different candidate set diversities, we develop a candidate filtering and searching algorithm to find the optimal sector-shaped coverage region by scanning the feasible search space. Moreover, a hybrid acoustic/optic coordination mechanism is considered to avoid duplicate transmission of the relays. Numerical results show that SectOR protocol can perform even better than an optimal unicast routing protocol in well-connected UOWNs.