Opportunistic Void Avoidance Routing for Underwater Sensor Networks

Authors

  • V. Naresh Kumar  Muthayammal Engineering College, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
  • Dr. M.Sayee Kumar  Muthayammal Engineering College, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
  • J.Rajakumari  Muthayammal Engineering College, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu, India
  • S. Mohanarangan  Muthayammal Engineering College, Rasipuram, Tamil Nadu, India

Keywords:

OVAR, UWSN, USN, AHH-VBF, VAPR, WSN, RCF, RGP, GPS

Abstract

Opportunistic void avoidance routing (OVAR) protocol has been proposed for UWSNs. It is an any cast, geographic and opportunistic routing protocol. OVAR switches to the recovery mode procedure which is based on topology control through the depth adjustment of the void nodes, instead of the traditional approaches using control messages to discover and maintain routing paths along void regions. Increasing attention has recently been devoted to underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) because of their capabilities in the ocean monitoring and resource discovery. UWSNs are faced with different challenges, the most notable of which is perhaps how to efficiently deliver packets taking into account all of the constraints of the available acoustic communication channel. The opportunistic routing provides a reliable solution with the aid of intermediate nodes’ collaboration to relay a packet toward the destination. In this paper, we propose a new routing protocol, called opportunistic void avoidance routing (OVAR), to address the void problem and also the energy-reliability trade-off in the forwarding set selection. OVAR takes advantage of distributed beaconing, constructs the adjacency graph at each hop and selects a forwarding set that holds the best trade-off between reliability and energy efficiency. The unique features of OVAR in selecting the candidate nodes in the vicinity of each other leads to the resolution of the hidden node problem. OVAR is also able to select the forwarding set in any direction from the sender, which increases its ?exibility to bypass any kind of void area with the minimum deviation from the optimal path. The results of our extensive simulation study show that OVAR outperforms other protocols in terms of the packet delivery ratio, energy consumption, end-to-end delay, hop count and traversed distance.

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Published

2017-04-30

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How to Cite

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V. Naresh Kumar, Dr. M.Sayee Kumar, J.Rajakumari, S. Mohanarangan, " Opportunistic Void Avoidance Routing for Underwater Sensor Networks, IInternational Journal of Scientific Research in Computer Science, Engineering and Information Technology(IJSRCSEIT), ISSN : 2456-3307, Volume 2, Issue 2, pp.924-930, March-April-2017.