Qi Ren, Yanjing Sun, Song Li, Bin Wang, Zhengda Yu
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Abstract
Underwater magnetic induction (MI)-assisted acoustic cooperative multiple-input-multiple-output (MIMO) has been recently proposed as a promising technique for underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs). For the more, the energy utilization of energy-constrained sensor nodes is one of the key issues in UWSNs, and it relates to the network lifetime. In this paper, we present an energy-efficient data collection for underwater MI-assisted acoustic cooperative MIMO wireless sensor networks (WSNs), including the formation of cooperative MIMO and relay link establishment. Firstly, the cooperative MIMO is formed by considering its expected transmission range and the energy balance of nodes with it. Particularly, from the perspective of the node's energy consumption, the expected cooperative MIMO size and the selection of master node (MN) are proposed. Sequentially, to improve the coverage of the networks and prolong the network lifetime, relay links are established by relay selection algorithm that using matching theory. Finally, the simulation results show that the proposed data collection improves its efficiency, reduces the energy consumption of the master node, improves the networks' coverage, and extends the network lifetime.
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China Communications (ISSN 1673-5447) is an English-language monthly journal cosponsored by the China Institute of Communications (CIC) and IEEE Communications Society (IEEE ComSoc). It is aimed at readers in industry, universities, research and development organizations, and government agencies in the field of Information and Communications Technologies (ICTs) worldwide.
The journal's main objective is to promote academic exchange in the ICTs sector and publish high-quality papers to contribute to the global ICTs industry. It provides instant access to the latest articles and papers, presenting leading-edge research achievements, tutorial overviews, and descriptions of significant practical applications of technology.
China Communications has been indexed in SCIE (Science Citation Index-Expanded) since January 2007. Additionally, all articles have been available in the IEEE Xplore digital library since January 2013.