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What is Underwater Network

Handbook of Research on Recent Developments in Intelligent Communication Application
A network which consists of a number of underwater nodes with onboard modems and a limited number of surface stations and/or autonomous underwater vehicles, and enables the accurate and energy efficient monitoring of aquatic environment.
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Micro-Electromechanical Systems for Underwater Environments
Gurkan Tuna (Trakya University, Turkey) and Vehbi Cagri Gungor (Abdullah Gul University, Turkey)
DOI: 10.4018/978-1-5225-1785-6.ch020
Abstract
Underwater networking technologies have brought us unforeseen ways to explore the unexplored aquatic environment and this way provided us with a large number of different kinds of applications for environmental, scientific, commercial, and military purposes. Although precise and continuous aquatic environment monitoring capability is highly important for various underwater applications, due to the unique characteristics of underwater networks such as low communication bandwidth, high error rate, node mobility, large propagation delay, and harsh underwater environmental conditions, existing solutions cannot be applied directly to underwater networks. Therefore, new solutions considering the unique features of underwater environment are highly demanded. In this chapter, the authors mainly focus on the use of wireless micro-electromechanical systems for underwater networks and present its advantages. In addition, the authors investigate the challenges and open research issues of wireless MEMS to provide an insight into future research opportunities.
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