Underwater Wireless Sensors Increase Routing Performance using Impact Efficient localization-based Routing protocols

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T. Kavitha
M. Venkatesan
S. Gopalakrishnan
S.Ravi Chand
M Gopianand
S. Abirami

Abstract

The Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (UWSN) is an organization used to perform observing of errands over a particular region; it is furnished with shrewd sensors and vehicles that are adjusted to convey helpfully through wireless connections. Remote sensor networks are enormous scope networks comprised of modest, reduced sensors with immense scope energy and settling limit that might be utilized in different unpredictable circumstances under factor conditions. The use of UWSNs is growing daily due to their significant contribution to several applications, including underwater surveillance and search. Wireless sensor networks submerged in water confront unique challenges. Therefore, particular routing protocols are needed from source to destination; security concerns that should be taken into consideration by routing protocols must be addressed by many UWSN applications. The proposed routing protocols influencing IHELBRP (Impact High Efficient Localization-Based Routing Protocols) and the UWSN architectural perspective. Reviewing and examining steering conventions concerning energy consumption, packet delivery rate, and packet delivery rate is finished. The advantages and disadvantages of each steering convention are recorded. To shield the correspondence medium here, a rundown of safety needs is incorporated alongside an investigation of safety worries in UWSN.

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Kavitha, T., Venkatesan , M., Gopalakrishnan , S., Chand, S., Gopianand, M., & Abirami , S. (2024). Underwater Wireless Sensors Increase Routing Performance using Impact Efficient localization-based Routing protocols. Babylonian Journal of Networking, 2024, 69–77. https://doi.org/10.58496/BJN/2024/008
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