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Amit Kumar Mandal Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Ph.D. In Center for oceans, rivers, atmosphere, and Land Sciences. Ismail et al. Analyzed the performance of UWASNs in terms of propagation loss.
Amit Kumar Mandal Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Ph.D. In Center for oceans, rivers, atmosphere, and Land Sciences. Ismail et al. Analyzed the performance of UWASNs in terms of propagation loss.
Amit Kumar Mandal Submitted in partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Ph.D. In Center for oceans, rivers, atmosphere, and Land Sciences. Ismail et al. Analyzed the performance of UWASNs in terms of propagation loss.
Submitted in partial ful llment of the requirements for the degree of
Ph.D.
in
Center for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere, and Land Sciences
by
Amit Kumar Mandal
[Roll No - 10CL90P01]
Under the supervision of
Dr. Sudip Misra and Dr. Mihir Kumar Dash
Center for Oceans, Rivers, Atmosphere, and Land Sciences Indian Institute of Technology, Kharagpur - 721302
West Bengal, India June 26, 2014
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Contents
1 Introduction 1 2 Literature Survey 1 3 Scope of the Work 1 4 Contributions 1 5 Work Done 1 6 Organization of the Thesis 1
1 Introduction
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2 Literature Survey
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Ismail et al. [2] analyzed the performance of UWASNs in terms of propagation loss by considering the acoustic signal to be propagated through underwater ocean channel. The authors considered only the inherent characteristics of the underwater channel from the communication point of view. They have not considered the e ect of bubble plumes on the communication performance. Stefanov and Stojanovic [3] analyzed the performance of un-derwater acoustic ad-hoc networks in the presence of interference. They have assumed the uniform distribution of nodes in the entire channel. They have modeled path loss in inter-node communication to be frequency dependent, and have assumed Rician distribution of acoustic fading. A recent work by Mandal et al. [4] studied the acoustic signal perturbation characteristics due to the presence of near-surface bubble plumes in underwater environ-ments. However, they did not consider the e ect of plumes on the overall performance of underwater sensor networks.
3 Scope of the Work
4 Contributions
5 Work Done
6 Organization of the Thesis
Dissemination of Research Works
References
[1] Fisrt Author and Second Author. The paper title. Journal Name, 1(2):2{5, 2000.
[2] N. S. N. Ismail, L. A. Hussein, S. H. S. Ari n. Analyzing the performance of acoustic channel in underwater wireless sensor. In Pro-ceedings of IEEE International Conference on Mathematical/Analytical Modelling and Computer Simulation, pages 550{555, Kota Kinabalu, Malaysia, 26-28 th May 2010.
[3] A. Stefanov, M. Stojanovic. Design and performance analysis of underwater acoustic networks. IEEE Journal of Oceanic Engineering, 29(10):2012{2021, December 2011.
[4] A. K. Mandal, S. Misra, M. K. Dash. E ect of near-surface bubble plumes on the acoustic signal used in UWASNs. In Proceedings of 9 th International Conference on Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), pages 1816{ 1820, Sardinia, Italy, 1-5 th July 2013.
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