In a vehicular scenario where the penetration of cars equipped with wireless communication devices is far from 100% and application requirements tend to be challenging for a cellular network not specifically planned for it, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), carrying mobile base stations, becomes an interesting option. In this article, we consider a cellular-vehicle-to-anything (C-V2X) application and we propose the integration of an aerial and a terrestrial component of the network, to fill the potential unavailability of short-range connections among vehicles and address unpredictable traffic distribution in space and time. In particular, we envision a UAV with C-V2X equipment providing service for the extended sensing application, and we propose a UAV trajectory design accounting for the radio resource (RR) assignment. The system is tested considering a realistic scenario by varying the RRs availability and the number of active vehicles. Simulations show the results in terms of gain in throughput and percentage of served users, with respect to the case in which the UAV is not present.

Trajectories and resource management of flying base stations for C-V2X / Mignardi S.; Buratti C.; Bazzi A.; Verdone R.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:4(2019), pp. 811.1-811.15. [10.3390/s19040811]

Trajectories and resource management of flying base stations for C-V2X

Mignardi S.
;
Buratti C.;Bazzi A.;Verdone R.
2019

Abstract

In a vehicular scenario where the penetration of cars equipped with wireless communication devices is far from 100% and application requirements tend to be challenging for a cellular network not specifically planned for it, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), carrying mobile base stations, becomes an interesting option. In this article, we consider a cellular-vehicle-to-anything (C-V2X) application and we propose the integration of an aerial and a terrestrial component of the network, to fill the potential unavailability of short-range connections among vehicles and address unpredictable traffic distribution in space and time. In particular, we envision a UAV with C-V2X equipment providing service for the extended sensing application, and we propose a UAV trajectory design accounting for the radio resource (RR) assignment. The system is tested considering a realistic scenario by varying the RRs availability and the number of active vehicles. Simulations show the results in terms of gain in throughput and percentage of served users, with respect to the case in which the UAV is not present.
2019
Trajectories and resource management of flying base stations for C-V2X / Mignardi S.; Buratti C.; Bazzi A.; Verdone R.. - In: SENSORS. - ISSN 1424-8220. - ELETTRONICO. - 19:4(2019), pp. 811.1-811.15. [10.3390/s19040811]
Mignardi S.; Buratti C.; Bazzi A.; Verdone R.
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