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  • Marine Technology
  • Wireless Communication
  • Network Engineering

Background:

  • Underwater wireless sensor networks (UWSNs) face challenges including limited resources, power consumption, and network lifetime.
  • Existing cooperative routing protocols like Co-UWSN and CEER use neighbor head node (NHN) selection but have limitations.

Purpose of the Study:

  • To introduce NBEER, a novel neighbor-based energy-efficient routing protocol for UWSNs.
  • To optimize NHN selection and cooperative mechanisms for improved load balancing and network performance.
  • To address limitations in energy efficiency and network lifetime compared to existing protocols.

Main Methods:

  • Development of the Neighbor-Based Energy-Efficient Routing (NBEER) protocol.
  • Comparative performance analysis using MATLAB simulations.
  • Evaluation against Co-UWSN and CEER protocols across key performance metrics.

Main Results:

  • NBEER demonstrated superior performance in maximizing end-to-end delay and reducing energy consumption.
  • The protocol significantly improved packet delivery ratio and extended network lifetime.
  • Enhanced total received packets analysis indicated better overall network efficiency for NBEER.

Conclusions:

  • NBEER offers a significant advancement in energy-efficient routing for UWSNs.
  • The protocol effectively balances network load and enhances overall performance.
  • NBEER presents a viable solution for overcoming the limitations of current UWSN routing protocols.