A REVIEW ON UNDERWATER WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORK DIFFERENT ROUTING PROTOCOLS

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P. Sathya Dr. P. Sengottuvelan

Abstract

A wireless sensor network (WSN) has significant applications, for example, remote environmental monitoring and target following. This has been empowered by the accessibility, especially lately, of sensors that are littler, less expensive, and keen. In submerged milieus, the sensor networks face a perilous circumstance because of inherent water nature. Be that as it may, critical challenges in this worry are high power consumption of acoustic modem, high proliferation inertness in data transmission, and dynamic geography of nodes because of wave developments. Directing protocols working in UWSN has low security period because of expanded data flooding which makes nodes terminate rapidly because of pointless data sending and high vitality consumption. In this paper, we are introducing a complete survey of various steering protocols utilized in UWSN.

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