Expanding Boundaries: Cross-Media Routing for Seamless Underwater and Aerial Communication
The colossal evolution of wireless communication technologies over the past few years has driven increased interest in its integration in a variety of less-explored environments, such as the underwater medium. In this magazine paper, we present a comprehensive discussion on a novel concept of routin...
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Zusammenfassung: | The colossal evolution of wireless communication technologies over the past
few years has driven increased interest in its integration in a variety of
less-explored environments, such as the underwater medium. In this magazine
paper, we present a comprehensive discussion on a novel concept of routing
protocol known as cross-media routing, incorporating the marine and aerial
interfaces. In this regard, we discuss the limitation of single-media routing
and advocate the need for cross-media routing along with the current status of
research development in this direction. To this end, we also propose a novel
cross-media routing protocol known as bubble routing for autonomous marine
systems where different sets of AUVs, USVs, and airborne nodes are considered
for the routing problem. We evaluate the performance of the proposed routing
protocol by using the two key performance metrics, i.e., packet delivery ratio
(PDR) and end-to-end delay. Moreover, we delve into the challenges encountered
in cross-media routing, unveiling exciting opportunities for future research
and innovation. As wireless communication expands its horizons to encompass the
underwater and aerial domains, understanding and addressing these challenges
will pave the way for enhanced cross-media communication and exploration. |
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DOI: | 10.48550/arxiv.2307.12643 |