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This book covers all small details about Underwater Sensor Networks (UWSN). Researchers can use this book as a prerequisite before starting any research on underwater networks or underwater applications. This book covers the introduction, challenges, different architectural models for UWSN, various attacks on UWSN, underwater applications, and networking layers. The target audience includes professors and students in engineering, and researchers and engineers working on marine applications. In academic level, the book is helpful for students having Networking and Information Security as elective subject and doing projects in Wireless Networks. It is also helpful for spostgraduates and Ph.D. researchers to learn basics of Underwater Sensor Networks.

1 Introduction to Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks 1(22)
1.1 Basics of Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks
1(4)
1.1.1 Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (UWSN)
1(1)
1.1.2 History of UWSN
2(3)
1.1.3 Difference Between TWSN and UWSN
5(1)
1.2 UWSN: A Need of Today's World
5(3)
1.3 Components of UWSN
8(7)
1.3.1 Acoustic Modem
8(1)
1.3.2 Optical Sensors
9(1)
1.3.3 Autonomous Underwater Vehicle (AUV)
10(1)
1.3.4 Remotely Operated Underwater Vehicle (ROUV/ROV)
11(1)
1.3.5 Buoys
12(1)
1.3.6 Transducers
13(1)
1.3.7 On-Shore Station
14(1)
1.4 Architectural Models in UWSN
15(5)
1.4.1 One-Dimensional UWSN Architecture (1D-UWSN)
16(1)
1.4.2 Two-Dimensional UWSN Architecture (2D-UWSN)
16(2)
1.4.3 Three-Dimensional UWSN Architecture (3D-UWSN)
18(1)
1.4.4 Four-Dimensional UWSN Architecture (4D-UWSN)
19(1)
References
20(3)
2 Communication Mediums in UWSN 23(10)
2.1 Wired Underwater Sensor Network (W-USN)
23(1)
2.2 Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (UWSN)
24(2)
2.3 Types of Wireless Communication Mediums in UWSN
26(2)
2.3.1 Radio-Frequency Communication
26(1)
2.3.2 Acoustic Communication
26(1)
2.3.3 Optical Communication
27(1)
2.4 Challenges in UWSN
28(3)
2.4.1 Propagation Delay
28(1)
2.4.2 Limited Bandwidth
28(1)
2.4.3 Noise
29(1)
2.4.4 Doppler Spread
29(1)
2.4.5 Path Loss
30(1)
2.4.6 Multipath Effect
30(1)
2.4.7 Properties of Water
30(1)
2.4.8 Energy Constraints
31(1)
2.5 Comparative Study of UWSN Communication Mediums
31(1)
2.6 Future of Underwater Communication Mediums
31(1)
References
32(1)
3 Protocol Layers 33(10)
3.1 Physical Layer
35(2)
3.2 Data-Link Layer
37(1)
3.3 Network Layer
38(2)
3.4 Transport Layer
40(1)
References
41(2)
4 Threats and Attacks in UWSN 43(12)
4.1 Information Security and UWSN
43(1)
4.2 Threats in UWSN
44(1)
4.3 Attack Modelling
44(6)
4.3.1 Attacks on Protocol Layers
45(3)
4.3.2 Attacks Based on Capability of Attacker
48(1)
4.3.3 Attacks on Information in Transit
49(1)
4.4 Cross-Layer Approach in UWSN
50(1)
4.5 Attack-Resistant Strategies for UWSN
51(1)
References
52(3)
5 Applications of UWSN 55(10)
5.1 Surveillance Applications
55(3)
5.1.1 Survelling Water Territory of Country via UWSN
56(1)
5.1.2 Submarine' Target Localization
56(1)
5.1.3 European Project UAN
57(1)
5.1.4 Seaweb
58(1)
5.2 Environment Monitoring
58(4)
5.2.1 Water Quality Monitoring Systems
58(1)
5.2.2 Tsunami Monitoring Systems
59(1)
5.2.3 Aquatic Monitoring Systems
60(1)
5.2.4 Oil Spill Leakage Detection
61(1)
5.3 Microsoft Project Natick
62(1)
5.4 Deep Sea Mining
63(1)
References
63(2)
6 Conclusion 65
6.1 Summary
65(1)
6.2 Open Research Issues
66(1)
6.3 Future of UWSN
66
Dr. Parikshit N. Mahalle is Professor and Head of Department of Computer Engineering at STESs Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering, Pune, India. He has his Ph.D. from Aalborg University, Denmark, and continued as Postdoc Researcher. He has 20+ years of teaching and research experience. He is Member of Board of Studies in Computer Engineering SPPU and various Universities. He has 7 patents, 130+ research publications (citations-1412, H index-16) and authored/edited 20+ books with Springer, CRC Press, Cambridge University Press, etc. He is Editor-in-Chief for IGI GlobalInternational Journal of Rough Sets and Data Analysis, Associate Editor for IGI GlobalInternational Journal of Synthetic Emotions, Inderscience International Journal of Grid and Utility Computing, and Member of Editorial Review Board for IGI Global International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence. His research interests are algorithms, Internet of things, identity management, and security.He has delivered 100 lectures at national and international levels.





Pooja A. Shelar is pursuing her Ph.D. from Savitribai Phule Pune University. She has her M.E. (Computer Engineering) and B.E. (Computer Engineering) degrees from SPPU. She has worked on projects related to secured sharing of digital data and images in wireless sensor networks and published 1 book chapter and 4 research papers in refereed & indexed journals, and conferences at international and national levels. Her research interests are wireless sensor networks, information security, and cryptographic algorithms.





Dr. Gitanjali Shinde has 11 years of experience, currently working as SPPU approved Assistant Professor in the Department of Computer Engineering, Smt. Kashibai Navale College of Engineering, Pune. She has her Ph.D. in Wireless Communication from CMI, Aalborg University, Copenhagen, Denmark. She has her M.E. (Computer Engineering) and B.E. (Computer Engineering) degrees from theUniversity of Pune and received research funding from SPPU. She has presented research article in World Wireless Research Forum (WWRF) meeting, Beijing, China, published 40+ papers in national and international conferences and journals, and authored 5+ books with Springer, CRC press.





Nilanjan Dey is Associate Professor in the Department of Computer Science and Engineering, JIS University, Kolkata, India. He is a visiting fellow of the University of Reading, UK. He held an honorary position of Visiting Scientist at Global Biomedical Technologies Inc., CA, USA (20122015). He has his Ph.D. from Jadavpur University. He has authored/edited 80+ books with Elsevier, Wiley, CRC Press, and Springer and published 300+ papers. He is Editor-in-Chief of the International Journal of Ambient Computing and Intelligence (IGI Global), Associated Editor of IEEE Access and International Journal of Information Technology (Springer), Series Co-Editor of Springer Tracts in Nature-Inspired Computing (Springer) and Advances in Ubiquitous Sensing Applications for Healthcare (Elsevier), and Series Editor of Computational Intelligence in Engineering Problem Solving and Intelligent Signal Processing and Data Analysis (CRC). His research interests are medical imaging, machine learning, computer-aided diagnosis, data mining, etc. He is the Indian Ambassador of the International Federation for Information ProcessingYoung ICT Groupand Senior Member of IEEE.