Abstract

In anticipation of wide implementation of 5G technologies, the scarcity of spectrum resources for the unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) communication remains one of the major challenges in arranging safe drone operations. Dynamic spectrum management among multiple UAVs as a tool that is able to address this issue, requires integrated solutions with considerations of heterogeneous link types and support of the multi-UAV operations. This paper proposes a synthesized resource allocation and opportunistic link selection (RA-OLS) scheme for the air-to-ground (A2G) UAV communication with dynamic link selections. The link opportunities using link hopping sequences (LHSs) are allocated in the GCSs for alleviating the internal collisions within the UAV network, offloading the on-board computations in the spectrum processing function, and avoiding the contention in the air. In this context, exclusive technical solutions are proposed to form the prototype system. A sub-optimal allocation method based on the greedy algorithm is presented for addressing the resource allocation problem. A mathematical model of the RA-OLS throughput with above propositions is formulated for the spectrum dense and scarce environments. An interference factor is introduced to measure the protection effects on the primary users. The proposed throughput model approximates the simulated communication under requirements of small errors in the spectrum dense environment and the spectrum scarce environment, where the sensitivity analysis is implemented. The proposed RA-OLS outperforms the static communication scheme in terms of the utilization rate by over 50% in case when multiple links are available. It also enables the collaborative communication when the spectral resources are in scarcity. The impacts from diverse parameters on the RA-OLS communication performance are analyzed.

Highlights

  • Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are gaining popularity in civil, commercial, and military services due to their mobility, flexibility, and ease of deployment

  • For providing dynamic communication schemes among multiple UAVs and addressing the spectrum scarcity problem, this paper proposes an resource allocation and opportunistic link selection (RA-OLS) enabled UAV communication solution which is capable of supporting swarm operations under the spectrum scarce environments

  • Technical solutions, such as the E-MAVLink and E-media access control (MAC) layer design are considered, along with the mathematical saturation throughput model denoted for RA-OLS

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Introduction

Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) are gaining popularity in civil, commercial, and military services due to their mobility, flexibility, and ease of deployment. Given the fact that without holding valid spectrum licenses, most UAVs operate on the industry, scientific, and medical (ISM) band [1] or a mixture of those bands. Lacking the monitoring of the spectrum utilization leading to more spectrum conflicts toward existing users, the supervision of UAV communication behavior is major challenge in the federal aviation administration (FAA) [2]. The multi-link operational concept (MLOC) [3] applied for the heterogeneous aeronautical network, such as the dual links with SatComm and cellular link [4], and mmWave with cmWave [5], is promising to increase the communication resilience. MLOC ensures the reliability of UAV operations at the cost of the occupying multiple heterogeneous link resources dynamically. The conventional aeronautical communication including the backhaul transmission typically applies static link solutions.

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