Machine Learning-Aided Operations and Communications of Unmanned Aerial Vehicles: A Contemporary Survey
Harrison Kurunathan, Hailong Huang, Kai Li, Wei Ni, and Ekram Hossain

TL;DR
This survey reviews how machine learning enhances UAV operations and communications, highlighting current applications, challenges, and the need for integrated end-to-end ML frameworks for autonomous UAV systems.
Contribution
It provides a comprehensive classification of ML techniques across UAV modules and identifies research gaps, especially in end-to-end ML frameworks and reliability concerns.
Findings
ML techniques dominate specific UAV modules
Cross-module ML designs are increasing
End-to-end ML frameworks are underdeveloped
Abstract
The ongoing amalgamation of UAV and ML techniques is creating a significant synergy and empowering UAVs with unprecedented intelligence and autonomy. This survey aims to provide a timely and comprehensive overview of ML techniques used in UAV operations and communications and identify the potential growth areas and research gaps. We emphasise the four key components of UAV operations and communications to which ML can significantly contribute, namely, perception and feature extraction, feature interpretation and regeneration, trajectory and mission planning, and aerodynamic control and operation. We classify the latest popular ML tools based on their applications to the four components and conduct gap analyses. This survey also takes a step forward by pointing out significant challenges in the upcoming realm of ML-aided automated UAV operations and communications. It is revealed that…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Advanced Neural Network Applications · Air Traffic Management and Optimization
