IEEE 802.11ad-Aided 5-D Sensing with a UAV Swarm in Urban Environment
Akanksha Sneh, Shobha Sundar Ram, Kumar Vijay Mishra

TL;DR
This paper presents a novel UAV swarm system utilizing IEEE 802.11ad for integrated 5-D ground sensing in urban environments, enhancing tracking capabilities without additional hardware overhead.
Contribution
It introduces a combined sensing and communication UAV system based on IEEE 802.11ad, enabling 5-D ground target sensing in urban areas.
Findings
Successful demonstration of 5-D sensing capabilities
Validation through realistic numerical experiments
Enhanced UAV tracking without extra hardware
Abstract
Aerial base stations mounted on unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) support next-generation wireless networks in challenging environments such as urban areas, disaster zones, and remote locations. Further, UAV swarms overcome the challenges of limited battery life and other operational constraints of a single UAV. However, tracking mobile users on the ground by each UAV and the corresponding synchronization between the UAVs is a significant issue that must be addressed before this framework can be deployed in reality. Incorporating additional sensing capabilities to facilitate this additional requirement would introduce significant overhead in terms of hardware, cost, and power to each UAV. Instead, we propose an integrated sensing and communications-enabled swarm UAV system, based on the millimeter-wave IEEE 802.11ad protocol. Further, we show that our proposed system is capable of…
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Taxonomy
TopicsUAV Applications and Optimization · Millimeter-Wave Propagation and Modeling · Indoor and Outdoor Localization Technologies
