Fair and Throughput-Optimal Routing in Multi-Modal Underwater Networks
November 14, 2016 Β· Declared Dead Β· π IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
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Authors
Roee Diamant, Paolo Casari, Filippo Campagnaro, Oleksiy Kebkal, Veronika Kebkal, Michele Zorzi
arXiv ID
1611.04407
Category
cs.NI: Networking & Internet
Citations
46
Venue
IEEE Transactions on Wireless Communications
Last Checked
6 months ago
Abstract
While acoustic communications have been considered the prominent technology to communicate under water for several years, other technologies are being developed based, e.g., on optical and radio-frequency electro-magnetic waves. Each technology has its own advantages and drawbacks: for example, acoustic signals achieve long communication ranges at order-of-kbit/s bit rate, whereas optical signals offer order-of-Mbit/s transmission rates but only over short transmitter--receiver distances. Such a technological diversity can be leveraged by multi-modal systems, which integrate different technologies and provide intelligence to decide which one should be used at any given time. In this paper, we address a fundamental part of this intelligence by proposing a novel routing protocol for networks of multi-modal nodes. The protocol makes distributed decisions about the flow in each link and over each technology at any given time, in order to advance a packet towards its destination. Our routing protocol prevents bottlenecks and allocates resources fairly to different nodes. We analyze the performance of our protocol via simulations and in a field experiment. The results show that our protocol successfully leverages all technologies to deliver data, even in the presence of imperfect topology information. To permit the reproduction of our results, we share our simulation code.
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