An Extensive Survey on the Internet of Drones
Pietro Boccadoro, Domenico Striccoli, Luigi Alfredo Grieco

TL;DR
This survey comprehensively categorizes the Internet of Drones (IoD) across the entire protocol stack, analyzing technological, security, privacy, and economic aspects, and discusses future research challenges and directions.
Contribution
It introduces a layered classification framework for IoD, integrating security, privacy, and economic considerations, and compares it with existing surveys to highlight novel insights.
Findings
Provides a layered taxonomy of IoD environments.
Highlights security and privacy challenges in IoD.
Discusses future research directions and technological needs.
Abstract
The Internet of Drones (IoD) recently gained momentum due to its high adaptability to a wide variety of complex scenarios. Indeed, Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can successfully be employed in different applications, thanks to some technological and practical advantages: high mobility, capability to extend wireless coverage areas, or ability to reach places inaccessible to humans. Moreover, the employment of drones promisingly improves the performance parameters of different network architectures. Nevertheless, the adoption of networks of drones gives rise to several issues related to the unreliability of the wireless medium, the duration of batteries, and the high mobility degree, which may cause frequent topology changes. Also security and privacy issues need to be properly investigated. With respect to other surveys on IoD-related topics, the goal of the present work is to…
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