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English: The "Internet of Things" communication network in the ocean The names in red identify dedicated platforms, in blue cooperative platforms, in green cabled platforms. The dashed lines represent the communication channels connecting platforms to the gateway using a specific wireless communication protocol depending on local availability and cost. The gateway is connected to the network server by any IP communication technology available. The network server connects to a number of specific application servers which make the data accessible through a web browser. The transmission channel employs an end-to-end AES encryption protocol. The schematics includes gliders that in the future may be connected to the system via LoRaWAN satellite communication as the other open-ocean platforms. |
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Source | [1] doi:10.3389/fmars.2021.647368 |
Author | Patrizio Mariani, Ralf Bachmayer, Sokol Kosta, Ermanno Pietrosemoli, Murat V. Ardelan, Douglas P. Connelly, Eric Delory7, Jay S. Pearlman, George Petihakis, Fletcher Thompson and Alessandro Crise |
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