JOURNAL ARTICLE

UAV Communications in Integrated Terrestrial and Non-terrestrial Networks

Abstract

With growing interest in integrating terrestrial networks (TNs) and non-terrestrial networks (NTNs) to connect the unconnected, a key question is whether this new paradigm could also be opportunistically exploited to augment service in urban areas. We assess this possibility in the context of an integrated TN-NTN, comprising a ground cellular deployment paired with a Low Earth Orbit (LEO) satellite constellation, providing sub-6 GHz connectivity to an urban area populated by ground users (GUEs) and uncrewed aerial vehicles (UAVs). Our study reveals that offloading UAV traffic to the NTN segment drastically reduces the downlink outage of UAVs from 70% to nearly zero, also boosting their uplink signal quality as long as the LEO satellite constellation is sufficiently dense to guarantee a minimum elevation angle. Offloading UAVs to the NTN also benefits coexisting GUEs, preventing uplink outages of around 12% that GUEs would otherwise incur. Despite the limited bandwidth available below 6 GHz, NTN-offloaded UAVs meet command and control rate requirements even across an area the size of Barcelona with as many as one active UAV per cell. Smaller UAV populations yield proportionally higher rates, potentially enabling aerial broadband applications.

Keywords:
Telecommunications link Constellation Computer science Broadband Low earth orbit Software deployment Cellular network Bandwidth (computing) Context (archaeology) Computer network Satellite Environmental science Real-time computing Remote sensing Telecommunications Engineering Geography Aerospace engineering

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Citation History

Topics

UAV Applications and Optimization
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Satellite Communication Systems
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Aerospace Engineering
Advanced Wireless Communication Technologies
Physical Sciences →  Engineering →  Electrical and Electronic Engineering
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