Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach

Interest in the study of next-generation underwater sensor networks for ocean investigation has increased owing to developing concerns over its utilization in areas, such as oceanography, commercial operations in maritime areas, and military surveillance. The underwater base station controller, in t...

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Main Authors: Ishtiaq Ahmad, Kyunghi Chang
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: IEEE 2019-01-01
Series:IEEE Access
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Online Access:https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684774/
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spelling doaj-59aba723dbed4ce59dc6119307c30e292021-03-29T22:17:43ZengIEEEIEEE Access2169-35362019-01-017441504416410.1109/ACCESS.2019.29080188684774Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer ApproachIshtiaq Ahmad0Kyunghi Chang1https://orcid.org/0000-0002-7163-0443Department of Electronic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, South KoreaDepartment of Electronic Engineering, Inha University, Incheon, South KoreaInterest in the study of next-generation underwater sensor networks for ocean investigation has increased owing to developing concerns over its utilization in areas, such as oceanography, commercial operations in maritime areas, and military surveillance. The underwater base station controller, in the form of a surface buoy, communicates with underwater base stations (UBSs) while the UBSs transceiver information with underwater sensor nodes via acoustic communications. This paper provides a link-level and system-level study of downlinks using an orthogonal frequency-division multiple access techniques for underwater acoustic communications (UAC) networks. We present an approach to link-level-to-system-level (L2S) mapping at the link level that provides an abstraction model of the link-level performance to be accessed by system-level simulation (SLS). In this paper, an exponential effective signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) mapping (EESM) method is adopted, which elaborates on how multi-state channels are integrated into a single state in an SLS, and why an effective SNR can represent the characteristics of a multiple subcarrier SNR. Moreover, we explain the beta calibration procedure in detail for a UAC network. The simulation results are provided to verify the beta calibration of the UAC network. Furthermore, we employ a link adaptation strategy by evaluating system throughput based on a proportional fair (PF) scheduler at the system level. Hence, the simulation results confirm the effectiveness of link adaptation strategy for UAC networks.https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684774/UAC networkunderwater channel modelL2S mappingEESMlink adaptation
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author Ishtiaq Ahmad
Kyunghi Chang
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Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
IEEE Access
UAC network
underwater channel model
L2S mapping
EESM
link adaptation
author_facet Ishtiaq Ahmad
Kyunghi Chang
author_sort Ishtiaq Ahmad
title Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
title_short Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
title_full Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
title_fullStr Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
title_full_unstemmed Effective SNR Mapping and Link Adaptation Strategy for Next-Generation Underwater Acoustic Communications Networks: A Cross-Layer Approach
title_sort effective snr mapping and link adaptation strategy for next-generation underwater acoustic communications networks: a cross-layer approach
publisher IEEE
series IEEE Access
issn 2169-3536
publishDate 2019-01-01
description Interest in the study of next-generation underwater sensor networks for ocean investigation has increased owing to developing concerns over its utilization in areas, such as oceanography, commercial operations in maritime areas, and military surveillance. The underwater base station controller, in the form of a surface buoy, communicates with underwater base stations (UBSs) while the UBSs transceiver information with underwater sensor nodes via acoustic communications. This paper provides a link-level and system-level study of downlinks using an orthogonal frequency-division multiple access techniques for underwater acoustic communications (UAC) networks. We present an approach to link-level-to-system-level (L2S) mapping at the link level that provides an abstraction model of the link-level performance to be accessed by system-level simulation (SLS). In this paper, an exponential effective signal-to-noise ratio (SNR) mapping (EESM) method is adopted, which elaborates on how multi-state channels are integrated into a single state in an SLS, and why an effective SNR can represent the characteristics of a multiple subcarrier SNR. Moreover, we explain the beta calibration procedure in detail for a UAC network. The simulation results are provided to verify the beta calibration of the UAC network. Furthermore, we employ a link adaptation strategy by evaluating system throughput based on a proportional fair (PF) scheduler at the system level. Hence, the simulation results confirm the effectiveness of link adaptation strategy for UAC networks.
topic UAC network
underwater channel model
L2S mapping
EESM
link adaptation
url https://ieeexplore.ieee.org/document/8684774/
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