Resource-Efficient Seamless Transitions For High-Performance Multi-hop UAV Multicasting
Wanqing Tu

TL;DR
This paper introduces the ETF algorithm for resource-efficient, seamless UAV transitions in multicasting scenarios, significantly improving performance while minimizing transition costs.
Contribution
It presents a novel algorithmic framework for fast, resource-efficient UAV transitions that maintain high multicasting performance in various scenarios.
Findings
ETF outperforms existing methods in simulation tests
Seamless straight-line trajectories reduce transition times
Resource efficiency is improved without sacrificing multicast quality
Abstract
Many UAV-related applications require group communications between UAVs to reliably and efficiently deliver rich media content as well as to extend line-of-sight coverage between sky and ground. This paper studies fast yet resource-efficient UAV transitions while maintaining high multicasting performance. We develop a set of analytic and algorithmic results to form the efficient transition formation (ETF) algorithm that deals with different UAV transition scenarios in a multicasting environment. The ETF algorithm first evaluates the seamlessness of a straight-line trajectory (SLT), by processing low-complexity computations (e.g., Euclidean distances) or a chain of fast checks with controlled traffic overheads. For an interrupted SLT, ETF establishes a new trajectory consisting of a minimum number of seamless straight lines that join at specially selected locations in terms of…
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