Abstract

For the development of the Underwater Internet of Things, reliable transmission of underwater wireless sensor networks to monitor the marine environment is important. However, for ocean monitoring, the reliability of data transmission is difficult to guarantee because of node mobility. In addition, energy consumption must be reduced during data transmission because node energy is limited. To entirely address these problems, this paper proposes a self-organising routing algorithm based on a joint clustering and routing strategy for ocean monitoring (JCR-OM) to increase reliable data transmission in underwater wireless sensor networks. Firstly, the reliable communication distance of the node is calculated in a multilayer current model by using a force analysis of the anchor node. Then, in cluster head selection, the reliable transmission distance and a backoff strategy are introduced to improve the impact of node mobility on data transmission. In intercluster routing selection, a greedy strategy is used to construct a routing strategy with minimum communication cost. The simulation results verify that JCR-OM can improve data transmission and prolong network lifetime.

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