Abstract

This study focuses on the application of sensor networks in the field of underwater technologies, opening new possibilities for monitoring and researching the marine environment. Main attention is given to the development and implementation of sensor systems capable of withstanding high pressure and corrosion in the underwater environment, as well as providing accurate and reliable data.
 The work covers the theoretical aspects of sensor networks, including their design, functional capabilities, and challenges associated with their use in the underwater environment. Particular attention is paid to data transmission methods and energy conservation in conditions of limited access to energy.
 The next component of the work is the analysis of the practical aspects of implementing sensor networks, particularly considering their application for monitoring water resources, studying marine fauna and flora, and in underwater archaeological research. The work emphasizes the importance of these technologies for collecting data about the seabed, its relief, and ecosystem.
 This scientific work considers the prospects for the development of sensor networks in underwater research, including integration with other technologies, such as autonomous underwater vehicles, and the development of new materials and technologies to enhance the efficiency and durability of sensor systems.

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