论文标题
无线通信覆盖范围的激光驱动的无人机:大规模部署策略
Laser-Powered UAVs for Wireless Communication Coverage: A Large-Scale Deployment Strategy
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论文摘要
强烈主张使用无人机(UAV)(6G)网络,因为6G标准将不限于改善宽带服务,但也将针对地理细胞覆盖范围的扩展。在这种情况下,无人机的部署被认为是无缝连通性和可靠覆盖范围的关键解决方案。话虽如此,重要的是要强调,尽管无人机的特征是它们的流动性高和建立视线(LOS)链接的能力,但它们的使用仍然受到多种因素,例如天气条件,有限的计算能力,以及最重要的是,其能源有限。在这项工作中,我们的目标是实现使用激光束为无人机的无定义无线电源传输的新技术。我们提出了一种新型的无人机部署策略,基于该策略,我们根据无线覆盖范围分析了系统的整体性能。为此,我们使用从随机几何形状的可拖动工具来对复杂的通信系统进行建模。我们在不同的激光充电功能和不同类型的环境下分析用户的连接配置文件。与低湍流条件相比,我们在中度到突的湍流条件下,覆盖率的概率降低了12%以上。我们还展示了与空中网络的连接速率如何显着降低,以促进短激光充电范围的地面网络。我们得出的结论是,与用户一起放置在LOS,低到中度的光学湍流中,并且从充电站合理的范围内,被激光驱动的无人机被认为是有趣的替代方案。
The use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) is strongly advocated for sixth-generation (6G) networks, as the 6G standard will not be limited to improving broadband services, but will also target the extension of the geographical cellular coverage. In this context, the deployment of UAVs is considered a key solution for seamless connectivity and reliable coverage. That being said, it is important to underline that although UAVs are characterized by their high mobility and their ability to establish line-of-sight (LOS) links, their use is still impeded by several factors such as weather conditions, their limited computing power, and, most importantly, their limited energy. In this work, we are aiming for the novel technology that enables indefinite wireless power transfer for UAVs using laser beams. We propose a novel UAV deployment strategy, based on which we analyze the overall performance of the system in terms of wireless coverage. To this end, we use tractable tools from stochastic geometry to model the complex communication system. We analyze the user's connectivity profile under different laser charging capabilities and in different type of environments. We show a decrease in the coverage probability by more than 12% in moderate-to-strong turbulence conditions compared to low turbulence conditions. We also show how the connection rate to the aerial network significantly decreases in favor of the terrestrial network for short laser charging ranges. We conclude that laser-powered drones are considered interesting alternatives when placed in LOS with users, in low-to-moderate optical turbulence, and at reasonable ranges from the charging stations.