Abstract

SummaryThis paper proposes a novel estimation technique for dimensionality of deployed underwater sensor network (UWSN). In order to obtain the dimension, probing requests are sent from two anchor nodes (i.e., receivers), which are placed inside the network through buoy, to sensor nodes. Then, the sensor nodes transmit Gaussian signal as feedback to the anchor nodes. The cross‐correlation function (CCF) is determined of these Gaussian signals, which varies according to network dimension. As reference, analytical CCF of five reference networks of different dimensions is determined. Thereafter, by comparing the CCFs of unknown and reference UWSN, cost function (CF) is obtained. The lowest value of CF attained by the specific combination of the one reference and the unknown network indicates that the dimension of these networks is identical. The dimension of two unknown deployed networks is investigated to demonstrate the feasibility of the proposed technique. From the illustrated results, it is justified that the new strategy can provide correct information about the dimension of the deployed network.

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