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BY: MITALI BHOPAL TOPIC: UNDERWATER WIRELESS ITP (LAB)
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We can use Underwater Sensor Networks (UWSN): Ocean Sampling Networks Environmental Monitoring Undersea Explorations Disaster Prevention Assisted Navigation Distributed Tactical Surveillance
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Engineer explores underwater wireless communications. Sending and receiving message below water. The most common is using hydrophones. Under water communication is difficult due: 1.to factors like multi-path propagation, 2.to time variations of the channel.
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Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks (UW-ASN) Is the enabling technology for these applications. Consist of a variable number of sensors. Unexplored area although underwater communications. Experimented since World War II in 1945, An underwater telephone was developed in the United States.
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Major challenges in the design of UW-ASN are: The available bandwidth is severely limited; Prone to failures because of fouling; The available bandwidth is severely limited; High bit error rates can be experienced; Usually batteries can not be recharged
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Wireless information transmission through the ocean Is one of the enabling technologies for The development of future ocean-observation systems. Underwater wireless sensing systems are envisioned For stand-alone applications and Control of autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs).
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Wireless Controller Underwater Robot Swims A waterproof tablet controller designed and built by York University researchers is allowing an underwater robot to go “wireless” in a unique way. Divers can program the tablet to display tags onscreen, similar to barcodes read
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Wireless underwater Camera for viewing and recording exactly what is going on in the sea around you, with a 20 meter long cable. This is a professional grade video camera product for fishermen, scuba divers, marine biologists.
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Underwater communication has been a major technological issue since the start of autonomous (scuba) divers and deep-sea vehicles (DSVs). wide-area sensor networks have enabled the close monitoring of environmental in case of tsunamis and volcanic ash clouds.
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Underwater Sensor Networks is a very recent technology that tries to follow the same steps than terrestrial wireless networks in a very different and challenging network environment. There is an increasing interest in USWN technologies.
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