Title :
Role-Based Connectivity Management with Realistic Air-to-Ground Channels for Cooperative UAVs
Author :
Goddemeier, Niklas ; Daniel, Kai ; Wietfeld, Christian
Author_Institution :
Commun. Networks Inst. (CNI), Tech. Univ. Dortmund, Dortmund, Germany
fDate :
6/1/2012 12:00:00 AM
Abstract :
Ad-hoc aerial sensor networks leveraging MUAVs (Micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles) are ideally suited to cost-efficiently explore unknown or hostile environments for example in case of incidents producing harmful gases or radiation. In this manuscript we present results on the investigations of communication-aware steering algorithms for cooperative MUAV swarms. The mission objective is to achieve a maximum spatial exploration efficiency with the simultaneous ability to self-optimize the communication links by exploiting controlled mobility. While our previous work has mainly considered the performance of the Air-to-Air mesh network, in this paper we focus on the Air-to-Ground-link connectivity control. To achieve appropriate communication links to a central sensor data sink even while exploring larger search areas, an agent-based role management strategy is used to provide suitable multi-hop connectivity. The novel algorithms are investigated for static as well as dynamically changing environments. Key results include a detailed realistic aerial channel characterization and network dimensioning analysis considering numbers of MUAVs and density of ground stations vs. exploration speed and sensor data latency.
Keywords :
aircraft communication; aircraft control; autonomous aerial vehicles; mobile ad hoc networks; multi-agent systems; multi-robot systems; position control; wireless channels; wireless sensor networks; ad hoc aerial sensor networks; aerial channel characterization; agent based role management strategy; air-to-air mesh network; air-to-ground link connectivity control; central sensor data sink; communication aware steering algorithm; communication links; controlled mobility; cooperative MUAV swarm; cooperative UAV; maximum spatial exploration efficiency; microunmanned aerial vehicles; multihop connectivity; network dimensioning analysis; realistic air-to-ground channel; role based connectivity management; self-optimize links; sensor data latency; Base stations; Channel models; Mesh networks; Network topology; Relays; Robot sensing systems; Topology; Agent Mobility; Channel Model; Communication Awareness; Controlled Mobility; Role Management; Spatial Exploration; UAV; Unmanned Aerial Vehicle;
Journal_Title :
Selected Areas in Communications, IEEE Journal on
DOI :
10.1109/JSAC.2012.120610