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OPPORTUNISTIC VOID AVOIDANCE

ROUTING FOR UNDER WATER SENSOR


NETWORKS

Presented By
V.Naresh Kumar.,(M.E.)
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Guided By
Dr. M. SAYEE KUMAR., M.E.,Ph.D

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ABSTRACT

• Opportunistic Void Avoidance Routing (OVAR) protocol has


been proposed for Under Water Sensor Networks(UWSNs)

• GEographic and opportunistic routing with Depth Adjustment-


based topology control for communication Recovery over void
regions (GEDAR) switches to the recovery mode procedure

• Topology control through the depth adjustment of the void nodes

• Discover and maintain routing paths along void regions

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WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS

• The application of wireless sensor networks to the


underwater domain has huge potential for monitoring
the health of river and marine environments

• Monitoring these environments is difficult and costly


for humans

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EXISTING SYSTEM

• Vector-Based Forwarding (VBF) protocol, each


packet carries the positions of the sender, the target
and the forwarder (i.e., the node which transmits this
packet)

• The forwarding path is specified by the routing vector


from the sender to the target

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LIMITATION OF EXISTING ALGORITHM

• Communication void region problem

• It is a difficult and costly task to monitor and discover


the underwater environment

• GPS does not work in the underwater environment

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PROPOSED SYSTEM

• The Proposed routing protocol employs the greedy


forwarding strategy

• The position information of the current forwarder


node, its neighbours, and the known sonobuoys

• To determine the qualified neighbours to continue


forwarding the packet towards some sonobuoys

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APPLICATION

• Monitoring of marine life

• Pollutant content

• Geological processes on the ocean floor, oil fields,


climate, tsunamis and seaquakes

• To collect ocean of graphic data, ocean and offshore


sampling, navigation assistance, and mine recognition

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MODULES

• Network creation

• Routing

• Topology control algorithm

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REFERENCES
[1] Rodolfo W.L. Coutinho, Azzedine Boukerche, Luiz
F.M. Vieira, and Antonio A.F. Loureiro “Geographic and
Opportunistic Routing for Underwater Sensor
Networks”,(2016)
[2]G. Trajcevski, F. Zhou, R. Tamassia, B. Avci, P.
Scheuermann, and A. Khokhar, “Bypassing holes in
sensor networks: Load-balance vs. latency”, IEEE
Global Telecommun. Conf.,(2011)
[3]X. Fang, H. Gao and S. Xiong, “RPR: High-reliable
low-cost geographical routing protocol in wireless
sensor networks”, J. Commun., (2012)
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THANK YOU

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