Maintaining an ad hoc network infrastructure to cover multiple ground-based users can be achieved by autonomous groups of hydrocarbon powered medium-altitude, long-endurance (MALE) unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs). This can be seen as an optimisation problem to maximise the number of users supported by a quality network while making efficient use of the available power. We present an architecture that combines genetic algorithms with a network simulator to evolve flying solutions for groups of UAVs. Results indicate that our system generates physical network topologies that are usable and offer consistent network quality. It offers a higher goodput than the non-networkaware equivalent when covering the communication demands of multiple groun...
In this paper, we propose an energy‐efficient unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) relaying network. In thi...
Mini and micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can provide a better service in commercial applicatio...
In this paper we present advances to our previously proposed coordination system for groups of unman...
Maintaining an ad hoc network infrastructure to cover multiple ground-based users can be achieved by...
The autonomous coordinated flying for groups of unmanned aerial vehicles that maximise network cover...
The autonomous coordinated flying for groups of unmanned aerial vehicles that maximise network cover...
A system to coordinate the movement of a group of un- manned aerial vehicles that provide a network ...
In some complex applications, Flying Ad Hoc Network (FANET) can provide important support for multi ...
Future mobile communication networks need Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as Base Stations (UAVasBSs) with ...
YesUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commercially known as drones, have received great attention. Thi...
To meet the fast-growing and highly diversified traffic demand, it is envisioned that unmanned aeria...
We describe a study that compares two methods to generate coordinated flying trajectories for a grou...
In this paper, we propose an energy‐efficient unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) relaying network. In thi...
Mini and micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can provide a better service in commercial applicatio...
In this paper we present advances to our previously proposed coordination system for groups of unman...
Maintaining an ad hoc network infrastructure to cover multiple ground-based users can be achieved by...
The autonomous coordinated flying for groups of unmanned aerial vehicles that maximise network cover...
The autonomous coordinated flying for groups of unmanned aerial vehicles that maximise network cover...
A system to coordinate the movement of a group of un- manned aerial vehicles that provide a network ...
In some complex applications, Flying Ad Hoc Network (FANET) can provide important support for multi ...
Future mobile communication networks need Unmanned Aerial Vehicles as Base Stations (UAVasBSs) with ...
YesUnmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs), commercially known as drones, have received great attention. Thi...
To meet the fast-growing and highly diversified traffic demand, it is envisioned that unmanned aeria...
We describe a study that compares two methods to generate coordinated flying trajectories for a grou...
In this paper, we propose an energy‐efficient unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) relaying network. In thi...
Mini and micro Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) can provide a better service in commercial applicatio...
In this paper we present advances to our previously proposed coordination system for groups of unman...