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Stochastic Network Calculus Model for Delay Distribution of Time Division Multiple Access and Carrier Sense Multiple Access in Underwater Acoustic Wireless Communication
Abstract
Underwater Acoustic wireless communication becomes a popular research area for transmitting and
receiving data between the communicators in the ocean environment. High accuracy in data
communication can be succeeded by proficient modeling of carrier sense multiple access and time
division access. For such innovations, the system has to proceed with an appropriate framework to
make constant data traffic and limitations on start to finish data traffic delays. There are two major
wireless communication multiple access methods that can be utilized in real-time underwater networks. One of the multiple access schemes is TDMA and another one is CSMA/CA. This paper concentrated on the modeling of TDMA and CSMA/CA also proposes the comparison of delay (end-end) of both multiple access protocols. The results using SNC to obtain delay bounds and are associated with simulation. The results show TDMA has a lesser efficiency than CSMA/CA in the acoustic environment.
Paper Details
PaperID: 2325
Author's Name: M. Saravanan, Rajeev Sukumaran, M.R. Christhuraj and T.T. Manikandan
Volume: Volume 11
Issues: Volume 11
Keywords: Stochastic Network Calculus (SNC), Time Division Multiple Access (TDMA), Underwater Sensor Wireless Communication Networks (USWCN), Multi-hop Networks, Carrier_Sense_Multiple_Access - Collision Avoidance (CSMA/CA).
Year: 2021
Month: July
Pages: 2885-2901