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Enhancing the Reliability of Head Nodes in Underwater Sensor Networks

Journal

SENSORS
Volume 12, Issue 2, Pages 1194-1210

Publisher

MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/s120201194

Keywords

underwater sensor networks; clustering; checkpointing

Funding

  1. Hansung University
  2. National Research Foundation of Korea
  3. Korean Government [NRF-2011-0013774]

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Underwater environments are quite different from terrestrial environments in terms of the communication media and operating conditions associated with those environments. In underwater sensor networks, the probability of node failure is high because sensor nodes are deployed in harsher environments than ground-based networks. The sensor nodes are surrounded by salt water and moved around by waves and currents. Many studies have focused on underwater communication environments in an effort to improve the data transmission throughput. In this paper, we present a checkpointing scheme for the head nodes to quickly recover from a head node failure. Experimental results show that the proposed scheme enhances the reliability of the networks and makes them more efficient in terms of energy consumption and the recovery latency compared to the previous scheme without checkpointing.

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