Underwater MANETs: A Specialized Protocol (RANR) for Routing the Packet

  • Sesha Sai* M
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Abstract

Underwater remote communication can beuseful for submerged condition observation, Communication between the boats, vessel sinking investigation, and research and so on. In any case, unliketerrestrial remote correspondence, submerged wirelesscommunication ought to consider factors like, long propagationdelay, constrained and unconstrained transmission limit, error rate due to external and internal influence, flow control, throughput, performance attenuation etc., by virtue of the characteristic properties of water. Along these lines, in this, we propose a proper protocol that applies to correspondence in underwater conditions.We additionally check performance issues in theproposed system.This paper depicts Region Attentive NeighborRouting (RANR), improvised version of the dynamic source routing (DSR) and aintegration of PURE ALOHA protocol with handshaking MAC protocol. The proposedprotocol is required as a result of the interesting challenges ofunderwater data delivery or communication: radio links doesn't effects in the water, and the acoustic links that are utilized rather have a lot of lower information rates and greater delay. RANR describes how a proposed protocol performs better than the existing protocols.

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Sesha Sai*, M. S., & Ramesh, R. (2019). Underwater MANETs: A Specialized Protocol (RANR) for Routing the Packet. International Journal of Recent Technology and Engineering (IJRTE), 8(4), 11112–11116. https://doi.org/10.35940/ijrte.d8612.118419

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