Cognitive Underwater Acoustic Networking Techniques (2nd Ed., 1st ed. 2020)
SpringerBriefs in Electrical and Computer Engineering Series

Coordinators: Sotnik Dimitri, Goetz Michael, Nissen Ivor

Language: English

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This book summarizes the latest research on cognitive network-layer methods and smart adaptive physical-layer methods in underwater networks. Underwater communication requires extendable and delay-tolerant underwater acoustic networks capable of supporting multiple frequency bands, data rates and transmission ranges. The book also discusses a suitable foreground communication stack for mixed mobile/static networks, a technology that requires adaptive physical layer waveforms and cognitive network strategies with underlying cooperative and non-cooperative robust processes. The goal is to arrive at a universally applicable standard in the area of Underwater Internet-of-Things [ISO/IEC 30140, 30142, 30143]. 

The book is the second spin-off of the research project RACUN, after the first RACUN-book "Underwater Acoustic Networking Techniques" (https://link.springer.com/book/10.1007%2F978-3-642-25224-2)

Overview and Definitions.- Distance estimation.- Data Muling.- Delay/Disruption Tolerant Networking.- Initial contact and JANUS.- Address assignment.- Adaptivity at the NET layer.- Adaptivity at the PHY layer.- Summary.

Highlights the latest research on cognitive network-layer and smart adaptive physical-layer methods in underwater networks

Paves the way for an Underwater Internet-of-Things standard

Discusses a suitable foreground communication stack for mixed mobile/static network