2021
Autores
Teixeira, FB; Ferreira, BM; Moreira, N; Abreu, N; Villa, M; Loureiro, JP; Cruz, NA; Alves, JC; Ricardo, M; Campos, R;
Publicação
COMPUTERS
Abstract
Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) are seen as a safe and cost-effective platforms for performing a myriad of underwater missions. These vehicles are equipped with multiple sensors which, combined with their long endurance, can produce large amounts of data, especially when used for video capturing. These data need to be transferred to the surface to be processed and analyzed. When considering deep sea operations, where surfacing before the end of the mission may be unpractical, the communication is limited to low bitrate acoustic communications, which make unfeasible the timely transmission of large amounts of data unfeasible. The usage of AUVs as data mules is an alternative communications solution. Data mules can be used to establish a broadband data link by combining short-range, high bitrate communications (e.g., RF and wireless optical) with a Delay Tolerant Network approach. This paper presents an enhanced version of UDMSim, a novel simulation platform for data muling communications. UDMSim is built upon a new realistic AUV Motion and Localization (AML) simulator and Network Simulator 3 (ns-3). It can simulate the position of the data mules, including localization errors, realistic position control adjustments, the received signal, the realistic throughput adjustments, and connection losses due to the fast SNR change observed underwater. The enhanced version includes a more realistic AML simulator and the antenna radiation patterns to help evaluating the design and relative placement of underwater antennas. The results obtained using UDMSim show a good match with the experimental results achieved using an underwater testbed. UDMSim is made available to the community to support easy and faster evaluation of underwater data muling oriented communications solutions and to enable offline replication of real world experiments.
2021
Autores
Loureiro, JP; Teixeira, FB; Campos, R;
Publicação
OCEANS 2021: San Diego – Porto
Abstract
2022
Autores
Loureiro, JP; Teixeira, FB; Campos, R;
Publicação
2022 OCEANS HAMPTON ROADS
Abstract
In the last few decades, there has been a growing interest in exploring the sea. The activities of the so-called blue economy can go from applications such as offshore maritime wind farms to ocean environment monitoring, which are supported by sensed platforms such Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) that require the use of reliable underwater communications. Currently, there is no suitable solution that is able to combine long-range and broadband underwater communications. The integration of different technologies, namely acoustics, RF, and optical on a multimodal approach, has been considered a suitable solution to overcome the limitations caused by the water propagation medium. Since missions at the ocean are usually expensive and demand large human and technological resources, it is important to have accurate simulation platforms for these multimodal underwater wireless networks. This paper presents the first version of a novel simulation framework - MultiUWSim (Beta) -, built upon ns-3, which integrates multiple communications technologies (RF, acoustics and optical). The current version of the simulation platform offers the possibility of simulating acoustic-based and radio-based physical wireless interfaces in a single node in a ns-3 simulation environment, enabling fully-customizable underwater network simulations.
2023
Autores
Loureiro, JP; Teixeira, FB; Campos, R;
Publicação
2023 IEEE 9TH WORLD FORUM ON INTERNET OF THINGS, WF-IOT
Abstract
The exploration of the ocean has got an increasing interest, including activities such as offshore wind farms and deep-sea mining. However, the ocean environment and the high cost of operations, namely for manned missions, have led to the development of Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs) and other sensing platforms. AUVs play a vital role in these environments, relying on communications systems to operate and exchange sensor data. Yet, reliable and energy-efficient broad-band wireless communications underwater remain an unsolved challenge, despite the recent advances in the field. We present a novel multimodal approach, named DURIUS, that considers the movement of the AUV to convey the sensor data and selects the most suitable underwater wireless communications technology - acoustic, optical or radio - according to the underwater context, targeting maximum performance and minimum energy consumption. Our analytical results show that DURIUS increases data throughput and reduces energy consumption when compared with the state of the art approaches.
2024
Autores
Moreira, G; Loureiro, JP; Teixeira, B; Campos, R;
Publicação
2024 IEEE 22nd Mediterranean Electrotechnical Conference, MELECON 2024
Abstract
Underwater wireless communications play a significant role in the Blue Economy, supporting the operations of sensing platforms like Autonomous Surface Vehicles (ASVs) and Autonomous Underwater Vehicles (AUVs). These platforms require reliable and fast communications to transmit the extensive data gathered without surfacing. Yet, the ocean poses challenges to signal propagation, restricting communications to high bitrate at short ranges via optical and RF, or low bitrate at long distances using acoustic communications.This paper introduces Aquacom, a multimodal manager for underwater communications that integrates acoustic, RF, and optical communnications, ensuring seamless handover between technologies and link aggregation to enhance network performance. Upon validation in freshwater tank lab tests, Aquacom demonstrated the capability for switching interfaces without data loss and effective link aggregation through the simultaneous use of multiple wireless interfaces. © 2024 IEEE.
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