A Hybrid Reactive Routing Protocol for Decentralized UAV Networks
Shivam Garg, Alexander Ihler, Elizabeth Serena Bentley, Sunil Kumar

TL;DR
This paper introduces a hybrid reactive routing protocol for decentralized UAV networks that improves route stability and throughput by proactively switching routes, addressing dynamic topology challenges with low overhead.
Contribution
It presents a novel hybrid reactive routing scheme that combines on-demand route search with proactive route switching, outperforming existing reactive and proactive schemes in UAV networks.
Findings
Higher throughput compared to existing reactive schemes.
Reduces route discovery frequency and overhead.
Effective in dynamic, high-speed UAV environments.
Abstract
Wireless networks consisting of low SWaP, FW-UAVs are used in many applications, such as monitoring, search and surveillance of inaccessible areas. A decentralized and autonomous approach ensures robustness to failures; the UAVs explore and sense within the area and forward their information, in a multihop manner, to nearby aerial gateway nodes. However, the unpredictable nature of the events, relatively high speed of UAVs, and dynamic UAV trajectories cause the network topology to change significantly over time, resulting in frequent route breaks. A holistic routing approach is needed to support multiple traffic flows in these networks to provide mobility- and congestion-aware, high-quality routes when needed, with low control and computational overheads, using the information collected in a distributed manner. Existing routing schemes do not address all the mentioned issues. We…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Distributed Control Multi-Agent Systems · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
