Underwater wireless optical communications based reconfigurable UOWSN for monitoring and discovering continental margin ore deposits

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2022

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Optica Publishing Group (formerly OSA)

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Changes in the environment, such as landslides, tsunamis, rising or falling sea levels in coastal oceans, and neighboring land surfaces, significantly impact the structure of the ocean and human life. These natural climate-change processes have unanticipated and deadly consequences for coastal areas. The continental margin part of the ocean has recently attracted the most attention because of the mineral sources and human activities such as exploration, navigation, recreation, and fishing. The continental margin stretches fromthe coastal mountains and plains to continental shelf, slope, and rise, where terrestrial and maritime means meet. In this paper, we propose a reconfigurable underwater optical wireless sensor network (UOWSN) based on underwater wireless optical communication (UWOC) to monitor and discover continental margin ore deposits. In this proposed system, a transceiver on the underwater wireless autonomous vehicle moving around the different regions of the continental margin collects information and transmits it to the seashore control station once it reaches the ocean surface. We investigated the outage probability and average bit error rate of the proposed system at the continental margin and used coding techniques to mitigate the effects of high turbulence in the continental shelf region. © 2022 Optica Publishing Group.

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Bit error rate, Climate change, Deposits, Economic geology, Gold deposits, Optical communication, Wireless sensor networks, Change process, Coastal area, Coastal ocean, Continental margin, Human lives, Land surface, Landslide tsunamis, Optical wireless sensor networks, Reconfigurable, Underwater wireless optical communications, Sea level

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Applied Optics, 2022, 61, 11, pp. 3141-3149

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