UAV Networks Surveillance Implementing an Effective Load-Aware Multipath Routing Protocol (ELAMRP)
Raja Vavekanand, Kira Sam, Vijay Singh

TL;DR
This paper introduces ELAMRP, a load-aware multipath routing protocol for UAV networks that enhances data transmission efficiency and reliability in surveillance applications through innovative multi-channel load-sensing techniques.
Contribution
It presents a novel load-aware routing protocol for UAV networks that intelligently balances traffic across multiple channels, improving surveillance system performance.
Findings
Enhanced data transmission efficiency in UAV surveillance
Improved load balancing across network channels
Increased reliability of UAV-based monitoring systems
Abstract
In this work uses innovative multi-channel load-sensing techniques to deploy unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) for surveillance. The research aims to improve the quality of data transmission methods and improve the efficiency and reliability of surveillance systems by exploiting the mobility and adaptability of UAVs does the proposed protocol intelligently distribute network traffic across multiple channels, considering the load of each channel, While addressing challenges such as load balancing, this study investigates the effectiveness of the protocol by simulations or practical tests on The expected results have improved UAV-based surveillance systems, more flexible and efficient networks for applications such as security, emergency response and the environment alignment of monitoring -Offering infrastructures, which contribute to efficient and reliable monitoring solutions.
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Security in Wireless Sensor Networks · Mobile Ad Hoc Networks
