Data Link Layer for Mobile Vehicular Ad Hoc Underwater Networks: Design and Evaluation of New Protocols in Support of Swarming o,Used

Data Link Layer for Mobile Vehicular Ad Hoc Underwater Networks: Design and Evaluation of New Protocols in Support of Swarming o,Used

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Communication underwater is challenging because of the characteristics of the media, and acousticbased communications are the most used for underwater networks. However, communications under water experience problems like long propagation delays, and high bit error rates. In addition, scenarios are complicated to implement, especially when they have underwater autonomous vehicles exchanging information among them. This book develops data link layer protocols in support of swarming of underwater autonomous vehicles that deal with these problems. At the MAC sublayer, a MAC protocol called 2MAC is introduced. 2MAC improves the throughput of the network using the multichannel capabilities of OFDM at the physical layer. At the logical link control sublayer, a protocol named SWMER is proposed. SWMER improves the throughput, and the packet delivery ratio combining the wellknown stop and wait protocol with the sliding window strategy, and using an exponential retransmission strategy to deal with errors. This book is for professionals in Computer Science looking for ways to design and implement new protocols at the Data Link layer to improve the problems in underwater communications.

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