Aerial-Ground Interference Mitigation for Cellular-Connected UAV
Weidong Mei, Rui Zhang

TL;DR
This paper proposes novel interference mitigation techniques for cellular-connected UAVs, leveraging UAV sensing and inactive base stations to improve spectral efficiency amidst increased aerial-ground interference.
Contribution
It introduces new interference mitigation solutions specifically designed for UAVs in cellular networks, addressing the limitations of terrestrial interference techniques.
Findings
Significant spectrum efficiency gains demonstrated
Effective interference cancellation using UAV sensing
Enhanced network performance with proposed solutions
Abstract
To support large-scale deployment of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in future, a new wireless communication paradigm, namely, cellular-connected UAV, has recently received an upsurge of interests in both academia and industry. Specifically, cellular base stations (BSs) and spectrum are reused to serve UAVs as new aerial user equipments (UEs) for meeting their communication requirements. However, compared to traditional terrestrial UEs, the high altitude of UAVs results in more frequent line-of-sight (LoS) channels with both their associated and non-associated BSs in a much wider area, which causes stronger aerial-ground interference to both UAVs and terrestrial UEs. As such, conventional techniques designed for mitigating the terrestrial interference become ineffective in coping with the new and more severe UAV-terrestrial interference. To tackle this challenge, we propose in this…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Radio Wave Propagation Studies · Satellite Communication Systems
