Work place: Department of Computer Science and Engineering, GB Pant Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pauri Garhwal
E-mail: mail2bhumikagupta@gmail.com
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Research Interests: Image Processing, Computer Networks, Wireless Networks
Biography
Dr. Bhumika Gupta is working as Assistant Professor in Computer Science and Engineering Department, Govind Ballabh Pant Institute of Engineering and Technology, Pauri Garhwal, Uttarakhand, India. She received her B.Tech. degree from Uttar Pradesh Technical University in Computer Science and Engineering, M. Tech. (Gold Medalist) from Guru Govind Singh Indraprastha University in Information Technology and Ph.D. Degree from IFTM University in Computer Science and Engineering, India. Her research interests are Image Processing, Wireless sensor Networks and Computer Networks.
By Deepanshu B. Singh Bhumika Gupta
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2022.03.02, Pub. Date: 8 Jun. 2022
UASN (Underwater Acoustic Sensor Network) has intrinsic impediments, since it is utilized and utilizes acoustic signs to impart in the sea-going world. Examples include long delays in propagation, limited bandwidth, high transmitting energy costs, very high attenuation in the signal, expensive implementation and battery replacement etc. The UASN routing schemes must therefore take account of these features to achieve balance energy, prevent void hole and boost network life. One of the significant issue in routing is the presence of void node. A void node is a node that does not have any forwarder node. The presence of void may cause the bundle conveyance in the steering time which prompts information misfortune. The gap during steering influences the network execution regarding proliferation delay, vitality utilization and network lifetime, and so forth. So with the objective to remove the void node in the networks, this work presents an energy efficient optimal path routing for void avoidance in underwater acoustic sensor networks. This work uses the concept of gray wolf optimization algorithm to calculate the fitness function and that fitness function is used to select the best forwarder node in the networks. This work only consider the vertical directions which further reduces the end to end delay. The proposed work has been simulated on MATLAB and performances are evaluated in terms of broadcast copies of data, energy tax, and packet delivery ratio, number of dead nodes, network lifetime and delay.
[...] Read more.By Kamal Kumar Gola Bhumika Gupta
DOI: https://doi.org/10.5815/ijcnis.2018.12.06, Pub. Date: 8 Dec. 2018
The deployment of sensor nodes in underwater environment is constrained by some resources of sensor node like: energy, processing speed, cost and memory and also affected by dynamic nature of water. The main purpose of node deployment is to get the sensed data from the underwater environment. One of the major tasks is to cover the whole area in underwater and also there must be a full connectivity in the network so that each sensor nodes are able to send their data to the other sensor node. Some researchers use the concept of node mobility for better coverage and connectivity. This work proposes an efficient node deployment technique for enhancing the coverage and connectivity in underwater sensor network. Simulation results show good performance in terms of area coverage and connectivity.
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