Simulator and location-aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc acoustic networks of AUVs

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Florida Atlantic University
Date Issued
2009
Description
Acoustic networks of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) show great promise, but a lack of simulation tools and reliance on protocols originally developed for terrestrial radio networks has hindered progress. This work addresses both issues. A new simulator of underwater communication among AUVs provides accurate communication modeling and flexible vehicle behavior, while a new routing protocol, location-aware source routing (LASR) provides superior network performance. The new simulator was used to evaluate communication without networking, and then with networking using the coding or dynamic source routing (DSR) protocols. The results confirmed that a network was essential to ensure effective fleet-wide communication. The flooding protocol provided extremely reliable communication but with low message volumes. The DSR protocol, a popular routing protocol due to its effectiveness in terrestrial radio networks, proved to be a bad choice in an acoustic environment: in most cases, it suffered from both poor reliability and low message volumes. Due to the high acoustic latency, even moderate vehicle speeds caused the network topology to change faster than DSR could adapt. DSR's reliance on shortest-path routing also proved to be a significant disadvantage. Several DSR optimizations were also tested; most proved to be unhelpful or actually harmful in an underwater acoustic network. LASR was developed to address the problems noted in flooding and DSR. LASR was loosely derived from DSR, most significantly retaining source routes and the reply/request route discovery technique. However, LASR added features which proved, in simulation, to be significant advantages -- two of the most effective were a link/route metric and a node tracking system. To replace shortest-path routing, LASR used the expected transmission count (ETX) metric.
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by Edward A. Carlson.

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xiii, 229 p. : ill. (some col.).
Identifier
320762186
OCLC Number
320762186
Additional Information
by Edward A. Carlson.
Thesis (Ph.D.)--Florida Atlantic University, 2009.
Includes bibliography.
Electronic reproduction. Boca Raton, Fla., 2009. Mode of access: World Wide Web.
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2009
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2009
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2009
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FADT187208
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Carlson, Edward A.
Graduate College
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electronic
xiii, 229 p. : ill. (some col.).
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Simulator and location-aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc acoustic networks of AUVs
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Boca Raton, Fla.

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Florida Atlantic University
2009
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Boca Raton, Fla.
Title
Simulator and location-aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc acoustic networks of AUVs
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Simulator and location-aware routing protocol for mobile ad hoc acoustic networks of AUVs