A survey on energy efficient medium access control for acoustic wireless communication networks in underwater environments
Hasan, W. K., Ahmad, I., Habibi, D., Phung, Q. V., Al-Fawa'reh, M., Islam, K. Y., ... & Khaled, H. (2025). A survey on energy efficient medium access control for acoustic wireless communication networks in underwater environments. Journal of Network and Computer Applications, 235. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jnca.2024.104079
Abstract
Underwater communication plays a crucial role in monitoring the aquatic environment on Earth. Due to their unique characteristics, underwater acoustic channels present unique challenges including lengthy signal transmission delays, limited data transfer bandwidth, variable signal quality, and fluctuating channel conditions. Furthermore, the reliance on battery power for most Underwater Wireless Acoustic Networks (UWAN) devices, coupled with the challenges associated with battery replacement or recharging, intensifies the challenges. Underwater acoustic communications are heavily constrained by available resources (e.g., very limited bandwidth, and limited energy storage). Consequently, the role of medium access control (MAC) protocol which distributes available resources among nodes is critical in maintaining a reliable underwater communication system. This study presents an extensive review of current research in MAC for UWAN. This study presents an extensive review of current research in MAC for UWAN. The paper explores the unique challenges and characteristics of UWAN, which are critical for the MAC protocol design. Subsequently, a diverse range of energy-efficient MAC techniques are categorized and reviewed. Potential future research avenues in energy-efficient MAC protocols are discussed, with a particular emphasis on the challenges to enable the broader implementation of the Green Internet of Underwater Things (GIoUT).