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Smart underwater wireless sensor networks

2012 IEEE 27th Convention of Electrical and Electronics Engineers in Israel, 2012
In the last years, with the flourishing of the WSN (wireless sensor network) paradigm, the monitoring and exploration of the terrestrial environment has greatly improved. While terrestrial and aerial WSN applications have been developed, the aquatic world has been unaffected by this revolution, although WSN could play an important role in the ...
GHELARDONI, LUCA   +2 more
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Firewall in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

2021
In this technological arena, a firewall is a major tool for network security system to predetermine its basic rules so that it can control and monitor incoming and outgoing network traffic. The firewall generally restricts the faulty and unusual data entering the system. It can be categorized as host-based firewalls and network-based firewalls.
Manni Kumar, Osho Gupta, Shikha Rani
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Wireless sensor network for underwater communication

IET Conference on Wireless Sensor Systems (WSS 2012), 2012
Although, attenuation in Electromagnetic (EM) wave propagation underwater is high at high frequencies, the theory predicts that propagation is possible at some useful distance in the lower Industrial, Scientific and Medical (ISM) band. The aim of this paper is to study the feasibility of using radio transceivers underwater for developing a Wireless ...
A.A. Abdou   +5 more
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Relaibility in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

2021
Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) have gained importance as well as diverted attention of many researchers, domain experts to a great extent in recent past. The devices used for UWSN deployment are resource-constrained like storage issue, low processing speed, as well are vulnerable to a wide class of security threats and malicious attacks ...
Gaurav Sharma   +3 more
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Localization Techniques in Underwater Wireless Sensor Network

2021 International Conference on Advance Computing and Innovative Technologies in Engineering (ICACITE), 2021
As most of the earth surface is covered with ocean water. These oceans contain many resources. So Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSN) is the promising field that attaches the ocean's resources and the rest of the world. UWSN combines wireless technology and micromechanical sensor technology.
Mamta Nain, Nitin Goyal
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Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

2015
The applications of underwater sensor network are oceanographic data collection, pollution monitoring, offshore exploration, disaster prevention, assisted navigation and tactical surveillance applications. The routing protocol designed for specific roles, leads to issues in the network.
ChinnaDurai, M.   +2 more
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Introduction to Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

2021
“Sensor networks” can be said as a significant part of technology that creates magic of sensing and wirelessly sending information on land and in water. Sensor networks built on land are popularly named as terrestrial sensor networks which are used in many applications from IoT, VANET to smart cities. The underwater wireless sensor networks [UWSNs] are
Parikshit N. Mahalle   +3 more
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IoT Underwater Wireless Sensor Network Monitoring

2021
Water is a crucial resource for all life on earth, and it is fast becoming one of the limited natural resources to humankind, especially clean drinking water and water for agricultural uses. Sensor technologies and wireless communications (both terrestrial and underwater) have been seriously investigated by researchers to find ways to integrate these ...
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Wireless sensor networks for underwater survelliance systems

Ad Hoc Networks, 2006
Abstract In this paper, a new wireless sensor network architecture is introduced for underwater surveillance systems where sensors lie in surface buoys when nodes are first deployed. After deployment, sensors are lowered to various depths selected by our scheme such that the maximum coverage of the three dimensional sensor space is maintained.
Erdal Cayirci   +3 more
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Smart City in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks

2021
The earth is covered 71% by water and the human utilizes the remaining 29% for their shelter and living. The idea of living under the water is possible only in fiction movies for our ancestors. But in this century, the idea of living in an underwater city has become a reality with the development of the existing technology.
Saira Banu Atham, Kalpna Guleria
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