TY - JOUR
T1 - GCORP
T2 - Geographic and Cooperative Opportunistic Routing Protocol for Underwater Sensor Networks
AU - Karim, Sarang
AU - Shaikh, Faisal Karim
AU - Chowdhry, Bhawani Shankar
AU - Mehmood, Zahid
AU - Tariq, Usman
AU - Naqvi, Rizwan Ali
AU - Ahmed, Adnan
N1 - Publisher Copyright:
© 2013 IEEE.
PY - 2021
Y1 - 2021
N2 - Underwater Sensor Network (UWSN) is gaining popularity among researchers due to its peculiar features. But there are so many challenges in the design of the UWSN system, and these are quite unsustainable due to the dynamic nature of water waves. Perhaps the most tedious challenge for UWSNs is how to transfer the data at the destination with a minimal energy rate. It can be accomplished by exploiting geographic and opportunistic routing schemes to send the data efficiently to the surface sinks in cooperation with relay nodes. With this aim, we introduce a new protocol for routing, named Geographic and Cooperative Opportunistic Routing Protocol (GCORP). In GCORP, the packets are routed from the source node to the surface sinks in coordination with intermediate relay nodes. In GCORP protocol, initially, multiple sinks-based network architecture is established. Then, a relay forwarding set is being determined by the source node on the basis of depth fitness factor. Finally, the best relay is determined through the weight calculation scheme from the relay forwarding set. We conduct the simulations in NS3 to validate the proposed GCORP routing protocol concerning different network metrics. The simulations conclude that the GCORP protocol shows better performance than existing approaches.
AB - Underwater Sensor Network (UWSN) is gaining popularity among researchers due to its peculiar features. But there are so many challenges in the design of the UWSN system, and these are quite unsustainable due to the dynamic nature of water waves. Perhaps the most tedious challenge for UWSNs is how to transfer the data at the destination with a minimal energy rate. It can be accomplished by exploiting geographic and opportunistic routing schemes to send the data efficiently to the surface sinks in cooperation with relay nodes. With this aim, we introduce a new protocol for routing, named Geographic and Cooperative Opportunistic Routing Protocol (GCORP). In GCORP, the packets are routed from the source node to the surface sinks in coordination with intermediate relay nodes. In GCORP protocol, initially, multiple sinks-based network architecture is established. Then, a relay forwarding set is being determined by the source node on the basis of depth fitness factor. Finally, the best relay is determined through the weight calculation scheme from the relay forwarding set. We conduct the simulations in NS3 to validate the proposed GCORP routing protocol concerning different network metrics. The simulations conclude that the GCORP protocol shows better performance than existing approaches.
KW - cooperative routing
KW - geographic routing
KW - multiple sinks
KW - opportunistic routing
KW - Underwater sensor networks
KW - weighting scheme
UR - http://www.scopus.com/inward/record.url?scp=85101478268&partnerID=8YFLogxK
U2 - 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3058600
DO - 10.1109/ACCESS.2021.3058600
M3 - Article
AN - SCOPUS:85101478268
SN - 2169-3536
VL - 9
SP - 27650
EP - 27667
JO - IEEE Access
JF - IEEE Access
M1 - 9351934
ER -