UAV-Assisted Underwater Sensor Networks using RF and Optical Wireless Links
Pouya Agheli, Hamzeh Beyranvand, Mohammad Javad Emadi

TL;DR
This paper explores a triple-hop underwater sensor network using optical and RF links, proposing scenarios and a tracking method to improve communication reliability and error rates, verified through simulations.
Contribution
It introduces a novel triple-hop UWSN model with FSO and RF links, proposing two transmission scenarios and a tracking procedure to enhance link stability and performance.
Findings
RRS scheme significantly outperforms DTS in outage probability and BER.
Tracking procedure greatly improves FSO link reliability and stability.
Numerical results validated by Monte-Carlo simulations.
Abstract
Underwater sensor networks (UWSNs) are of interest to gather data from underwater sensor nodes (SNs) and deliver information to a terrestrial access point (AP) in the uplink transmission, and transfer data from the AP to the SNs in the downlink transmission. In this paper, we investigate a triple-hop UWSN in which autonomous underwater vehicle (AUV) and unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) relays enable end-to-end communications between the SNs and the AP. It is assumed that the SN--AUV, AUV--UAV, and UAV--AP links are deployed by underwater optical communication (UWOC), free-space optic (FSO), and radio frequency (RF) technologies, respectively. Two scenarios are proposed for the FSO uplink and downlink transmissions between the AUV and the UAV, subject to water-to-air and air-to-water interface impacts; direct transmission scenario (DTS) and retro-reflection scenario (RRS). After providing…
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