Reliability and Delay Analysis of 3-Dimensional Networks with Multi-Connectivity: Satellite, HAPs, and Cellular Communications
Fateme Salehi, Mustafa Ozger, Cicek Cavdar

TL;DR
This paper analyzes the reliability and latency of multi-connectivity aerial networks involving satellites, HAPs, and cellular links to ensure ultra-reliable low-latency communication for autonomous aerial vehicles.
Contribution
It introduces a comprehensive evaluation of multi-connectivity options in 3D aerial networks, considering interference, backhaul unreliability, and optimization for QoS.
Findings
Multi-connectivity significantly enhances reliability for AV control.
Coordinated multi-point reduces inter-cell interference effectively.
Optimized MC paths improve spectral efficiency under QoS constraints.
Abstract
Aerial vehicles (AVs) such as electric vertical take-off and landing (eVTOL) aircraft make aerial passenger transportation a reality in urban environments. However, their communication connectivity is still under research to realize their safe and full-scale operation. This paper envisages a multi-connectivity (MC) enabled aerial network to provide ubiquitous and reliable service to AVs. Vertical heterogeneous networks with direct air-to-ground (DA2G) and air-to-air (A2A) communication, high altitude platforms (HAPs), and low Earth orbit (LEO) satellites are considered. We evaluate the end-to-end (E2E) multi-hop reliability and network availability of the downlink of AVs for remote piloting scenarios, and control/telemetry traffic. Command and control (C2) connectivity service requires ultra-reliable and low-latency communication (URLLC), therefore we analyse E2E reliability and latency…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Satellite Communication Systems · Air Traffic Management and Optimization
Methodstravel james · Balanced Selection
