← Back to Research Radar
Scientific Literature Scientific Literature

Enhancing underwater sensor network security using QKD-enabled acoustic–optical hybrid communication

Srilekha Rajnarayanan, Tamilarasi Kathirvel Murugan, Logeswari Govindaraj, Smitha Gladius Theodore Solomon, Mohammed Aashik Fazuludeen
April 7, 2026
Published Date

Research Abstract & Technology Focus

Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) function as essential systems which support naval defence operations, environmental monitoring, offshore industrial work and sea-depth exploration activities. These networks experience major performance problems along with security-related issues. The communication distance of acoustic links extends far, but their data transfer speed remains slow, while they experience high latency and get disrupted by noise, multipath fading and interference. The dual nature of underwater communication systems creates a permanent conflict between achieving fast data transfer rates and extending network coverage. The current technical barriers in UWSNs become more challenging because standard encryption methods fail to protect against quantum computer attacks; which enable eavesdropping and man-in-the-middle attacks. The Quantum-Assisted Keying-Underwater Wireless Sensor Network (QuAKey-UWSN) system uses Quantum Key Distribution (QKD) with adaptive acoustic-optical communication to create a new hybrid framework that addresses current network limitations. QKD is used to develop unbreakable encryption through physical laws, which detect bugging, overhearing, secret spying attacks, while the versatile fusion planner chooses between acoustic and optical channels for instant quantum key distribution and passing data exchange, depending on the acoustic channels for long range communication. The system uses MATLAB, NS-3 and Qiskit for simulation testing to demonstrate its operational success. The system produces secure keys at more than 3.5 kbps while maintaining 99% packet delivery ratio and 10.5 ms average latency. In this analysis QuAKey-UWSN has shown effective performance with strong robustness and wide-ranging capabilities, making it suitable for underwater operations that require dependable and secure communication systems.
Read Full Literature

AI Semantic Synergy Context

Connecting this academic literature to real-world market discussions and products.

openalex.org › research concept
42%
🔥

Enhancing underwater sensor network security using QKD-enabled acoustic–optical hybrid communication

Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) function as essential systems which support naval defence operations, environmental monitoring, offshore industrial work and sea-depth exploration activi...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Adaptive energy-efficient and secure clustering-based routing architecture for underwater wireless sensor networks in marine environmental and ecosystem monitoring

Introduction Reliable long-term monitoring of coral reefs and other marine ecosystems is limited by the harsh underwater environment, restricted battery capacity of sensor nodes, and the high energ...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Exploiting Phase Memory in Multicarrier Waveforms for Robust Underwater Acoustic Communication

Reliable underwater acoustic (UWA) communication is fundamental to marine sensing applications, including environmental monitoring, underwater sensor networks, and autonomous platforms, yet remains...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Instantaneous Planning, Control and Safety for Navigation in Unknown Underwater Spaces

Navigating autonomous underwater vehicles (AUVs) in unknown environments is significantly challenging due to poor visibility, weak signal transmission, and dynamic water currents. These factors pos...

openalex.org › research concept
0%

Low-Complexity Noncoherent Demodulation Method for Underwater Electromagnetic Communication

To strike a balance between complexity and performance in Minimum Shift Keying (MSK) systems for underwater electromagnetic communication, we propose a low-complexity maximum-likelihood (ML) noncoh...

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)

Curated market intelligence mapped to this research.

What is the core focus of the research titled 'Enhancing underwater sensor network security using QKD-enabled acoustic–optical hybrid communication'?

This literature focuses on: Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) function as essential systems which support naval defence operations, environmental monitoring, offshore industrial work and sea-depth exploration activities. These networks experience major performance ...

What other academic literature is closely related to 'Enhancing underwater sensor network security using QKD-enabled acoustic–optical hybrid communication'?

Yes, highly correlated activity was mapped. An entry titled 'Enhancing underwater sensor network security using QKD-enabled acoustic–optical hybrid communication' discusses this: Underwater Wireless Sensor Networks (UWSNs) function as essential systems which support naval defence operations, environmental monitoring, offshor...

Cite this Market Intelligence Report

Reference our AI-mapped synergy between this research and the commercial market to instantly build authority.