Efficient multipath communication
for time-critical applications in underwater acoustic sensor networks
Abstract
Due
to the long propagation delay and high error rate of acoustic channels, it is
very challenging to provide reliable data transfer for time-critical
applications in an energy-efficient way. On the one hand, traditional
retransmission upon failure usually introduces very large end-to-end delay and
is thus not proper for time-critical services. On the other hand, common
approaches without retransmission consume lots of energy. In this paper, we
propose a new multipath power-control transmission (MPT) scheme, which can
guarantee certain end-to-end packet error rate while achieving a good balance
between the overall energy efficiency and the end-to-end packet delay. MPT
smartly combines power control with multipath routing and packet combining at
the destination. With carefully designed power-control strategies, MPT consumes
much less energy than the conventional one-path transmission scheme without
retransmission. Besides, since no hop-by-hop retransmission is allowed, MPT
introduces much shorter delays than the traditional one-path scheme with
retransmission. We conduct extensive simulations to evaluate the performance of
MPT. Our results show that MPT is highly energy-efficient with low end-to-end
packet delays.
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