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Packet Flow Based Reinforcement Learning MAC Protocol for Underwater Acoustic Sensor Networks

Ibrahim B. Alhassan, Paul Mitchell

2021Sensors14 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Medium access control (MAC) is one of the key requirements in underwater acoustic sensor networks (UASNs). For a MAC protocol to provide its basic function of efficient sharing of channel access, the highly dynamic underwater environment demands MAC protocols to be adaptive as well. Q-learning is one of the promising techniques employed in intelligent MAC protocol solutions, however, due to the long propagation delay, the performance of this approach is severely limited by reliance on an explicit reward signal to function. In this paper, we propose a restructured and a modified two stage Q-learning process to extract an implicit reward signal for a novel MAC protocol: Packet flow ALOHA with Q-learning (ALOHA-QUPAF). Based on a simulated pipeline monitoring chain network, results show that the protocol outperforms both ALOHA-Q and framed ALOHA by at least 13% and 148% in all simulated scenarios, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

AlohaComputer scienceNetwork packetComputer networkProtocol (science)Propagation delayReinforcement learningAccess controlUnderwaterPipeline (software)Media access controlCapture effectReal-time computingThroughputWirelessArtificial intelligenceTelecommunicationsProgramming languagePathologyAlternative medicineGeologyOceanographyMedicineUnderwater Vehicles and Communication SystemsEnergy Efficient Wireless Sensor NetworksEnergy Harvesting in Wireless Networks