TY - JOUR KW - underwater communication KW - application protocol KW - communication protocol KW - security KW - publish-subscribe KW - military communication AU - Riccardo Brama AU - Denis Giambarrasi AU - Nicklas Andersen AU - Pertti Arvonen AB -

Communication in underwater environments is extremely challenging: bandwidth limitation, latency, and extreme packet losses are only the tip of the iceberg. Usually, just a few bytes can be conveyed, and due to the lack of common standards in the physical layer, the problem becomes even more complex. An accurate network architecture, aiming to maximize message portability in different networking scenarios while supporting significantly different transportation and physical layers, becomes mandatory. Thus, a cross-layer approach is proposed, moving some networking and transport details to the application layer while leveraging the publish-subscribe pattern to limit shared resource usage.

BT - Information & Security: An International Journal DO - https://doi.org/10.11610/isij.5538 IS - 2 N2 -

Communication in underwater environments is extremely challenging: bandwidth limitation, latency, and extreme packet losses are only the tip of the iceberg. Usually, just a few bytes can be conveyed, and due to the lack of common standards in the physical layer, the problem becomes even more complex. An accurate network architecture, aiming to maximize message portability in different networking scenarios while supporting significantly different transportation and physical layers, becomes mandatory. Thus, a cross-layer approach is proposed, moving some networking and transport details to the application layer while leveraging the publish-subscribe pattern to limit shared resource usage.

PY - 2024 SE - 165 SP - 165 EP - 182 T2 - Information & Security: An International Journal TI - A Proposal for a Cross-Layer, P+S Approach in Underwater Communication: The Underwater Data Exchange Protocol VL - 55 ER -