Design of Attenuation loss and Multipath propagation Model for Underwater Acoustic Communication in Tank

The wireless sensor network uses some sort of sensors to detect in general physical quantity of interest. The wireless sensor network has potential to explore difficult-to access area on the earth and the concept is extended to underwater applications in future. Past several years studies has been f...

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