Potential Data Link Candidates for Civilian Unmanned Aircraft Systems: A Survey
Maede Zolanvari, Raj Jain, Tara Salman

TL;DR
This survey reviews potential data link technologies for UAVs, comparing their strengths and weaknesses to address the lack of standardized communication frameworks for civilian unmanned aircraft systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive comparison of current data link options and discusses standards and future challenges for UAV communication systems.
Findings
Satellite links and cellular technologies are promising for UAVs.
Current data links lack standardization for safe UAV operation.
Future research should focus on developing unified communication standards.
Abstract
This survey studies the potential data link candidates for unmanned aircraft vehicles (UAVs). There has been tremendous growth in different applications of UAVs such as lifesaving and rescue missions, commercial use, recreations, etc. Unlike the traditional wireless communications, the data links for these systems do not have any general standardized framework yet to ensure safe co-existence of UAVs with other flying vehicles. This motivated us to provide a comprehensive survey of potential data link technologies available for UAVs. Our goal is to study the current trends and available candidates and carry out a comprehensive comparison among them. The contribution of this survey is to highlight the strength and weakness of the current data link options and their suitability to satisfy the UAVs communication requirements. Satellite links, cellular technologies, Wi-Fi and several similar…
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