Adaptive Coding and Modulation Aided Mobile Relaying for Millimeter-Wave Flying Ad-Hoc Networks
Jiankang Zhang, Sheng Chen, Wei Koong Chai, Lajos Hanzo

TL;DR
This paper proposes an adaptive mobile relaying scheme for drone swarms in millimeter-wave networks, improving data delivery and coverage by optimizing relay UAV placement and operation.
Contribution
It introduces a novel mobile relaying architecture with an epsilon-MOGA optimization for drone swarms, enhancing data throughput over existing solutions.
Findings
Delivered 45.38% more data with stationary relay
Achieved 26.86% more data without stationary relay
Demonstrated effectiveness of adaptive relaying in simulations
Abstract
The emerging drone swarms are capable of carrying out sophisticated tasks in support of demanding Internet-of-Things (IoT) applications by synergistically working together. However, the target area may be out of the coverage of the ground station and it may be impractical to deploy a large number of drones in the target area due to cost, electromagnetic interference and flight-safety regulations. By exploiting the innate \emph{agility} and \emph{mobility} of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), we conceive a mobile relaying-assisted drone swarm network architecture, which is capable of extending the coverage of the ground station and enhancing the effective end-to-end throughput. Explicitly, a swarm of drones forms a data-collecting drone swarm (DCDS) designed for sensing and collecting data with the aid of their mounted cameras and/or sensors, and a powerful relay-UAV (RUAV) acts as a…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Satellite Communication Systems · Advanced MIMO Systems Optimization
