Underwater Multi-Channel MAC with Cognitive Acoustics for Distributed Underwater Acoustic Networks
- Authors
- Yun, Chang Ho
- Issue Date
- 5월-2024
- Citation
- MDPI Sensors, v.24, no.10
- Journal Title
- MDPI Sensors
- Volume
- 24
- Number
- 10
- URI
- https://www.kriso.re.kr/sciwatch/handle/2021.sw.kriso/10421
- DOI
- 10.3390/s24103027
- Abstract
- The advancement of underwater cognitive acoustic network (UCAN) technology aims to
improve spectral efficiency and ensure coexistence with the underwater ecosystem. As the demand
for short-term underwater applications operated under distributed topologies, like autonomous
underwater vehicle cluster operations, continues to grow, this paper presents Underwater Multichannel
Medium Access Control with Cognitive Acoustics (UMMAC-CA) as a suitable channel
access protocol for distributed UCANs. UMMAC-CA operates on a per-frame basis, similar to the
Multi-channel Medium Access Control with Cognitive Radios (MMAC-CR) designed for distributed
cognitive radio networks, but with notable differences. It employs a pre-determined data transmission
matrix to allow all nodes to access the channel without contention, thus reducing the channel
access overhead. In addition, to mitigate the communication failures caused by randomly occurring
interferers, UMMAC-CA allocates at least 50% of frame time for interferer sensing. This is possible
because of the fixed data transmission scheduling, which allows other nodes to sense for interferers
simultaneously while a specific node is transmitting data. Simulation results demonstrate that
UMMAC-CA outperforms MMAC-CR across various metrics, including those of the sensing time
rate, controlling time rate, and throughput. In addition, except for in the case where the data
transmission time coefficient equals 1, the message overhead performance of UMMAC-CA is also
superior to that of MMAC-CR. These results underscore the suitability of UMMAC-CA for use in
challenging underwater applications requiring multi-channel cognitive communication within a
distributed network architecture.
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