Performance Evaluation of Underwater Routing Protocols DHRP, LASR and DFR for Underwater Wireless Sensor Network using MATLAB

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Suresh Wati, Anuj Kumar, Nitin Rakesh

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Communication issues in Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) are the main problem. In this research paper and we proposed “Dolphin Heterogeneous Routing Protocol” (DHRP) and it determine the most efficient path to destination, it balance the energy and it increase the lifetime of nodes. Due to the lack of growth in underwater wireless communications, Communication cables are still used for underwater communication. The use of wires to ensure the communication of sensor nodes at the ocean's depths is extremely costly. In underwater wireless sensor networks, determining the optimum route to convey sensed data to the destination in the shortest amount of time has become a major difficulty (UWSN). Because of the challenging communication medium, UWSN routing protocols are incompatible with those used in traditional sensor networks. Existing routing protocols have the problem of requiring more energy to send data packets, as well as experiencing higher delays due to the selection of ineffective routes. This research introduces the Dolphin Heterogeneous Routing Protocol (DHRP) to tackle the routing issues faced by UWSN. The swarming behavior of dolphins in search of food is the inspiration for DHRP. In order to find the best route in UWSN, DHRP goes through six essential processes are initialization, searching, calling, reception, predation and termination.

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Suresh Wati, et al. (2023). Performance Evaluation of Underwater Routing Protocols DHRP, LASR and DFR for Underwater Wireless Sensor Network using MATLAB. International Journal on Recent and Innovation Trends in Computing and Communication, 11(10), 1969–1977. https://doi.org/10.17762/ijritcc.v11i10.8809
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Suresh Wati, Anuj Kumar, Nitin Rakesh

SureshWati¹,²,,a),Anuj kumar¹,b), Nitin Rakesh¹,c)

¹,²,Department of Computer Science and Engineering,ShardaUniversity¹Greater

Noida, India

3Symbiosis Institute of Technology, Nagpur Campus,

Symbiosis International (Deemed University), Pune, India

¹Department of Computer Science and Engineering, IIMT College Greater Noida,

India

a)sur12391@gmail.com

b)anujchandila@gmail.com

c)nitin.rakesh@gmail.com