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A multi-channel MAC protocol for AUV networks
Shiraz Shahabudeen, Mandar Chitre, Mehul Motani
Oceans'07 Europe, Aberdeen, UK, 18-21 June 2007
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Abstract
This paper presents
results from a study on using multiple communication channels
simultaneously for effective networking in a small AUV network.
AUVs can be highly mobile, leading to time-varying inter-node
distances and a dynamic network topology. We try to exploit this
mobility by using multiple acoustic modems operating at different
frequency bands and suited for different ranges. We utilize a MAC
protocol based on MACA that uses RTS / CTS / DATA / ACK handshaking
along with carrier sensing. Data packet trains are used to greatly
enhance the performance of this protocol and results show that this
feature makes it a very viable protocol for underwater networks in
general. The protocol exchanges AUV position information and uses
this information to allocate traffic to the different modems. The
study is oriented towards the use of multiple AUVs in highly
co-operative missions where effective peer to peer data exchange is
vital. The term
'"channel'" is used to represent very different capability modems,
and is different from the standard context of multi-channel
communications where a single transceiver has the option to choose
between multiple channels, as in FDMA or CDMA. In our model, we
have multiple and very different transceivers being used
simultaneously. We name the protocol MACA-MCP since it utilizes
Multiple Channels and Positioning information.
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