• DocumentCode
    3595439
  • Title

    Self-organizing aerial mesh networks for emergency communication

  • Author

    Di Felice, Marco ; Trotta, Angelo ; Bedogni, Luca ; Chowdhury, Kaushik Roy ; Bononi, Luciano

  • Author_Institution
    Dept. of Comput. Sci. & Eng., Univ. of Bologna, Bologna, Italy
  • fYear
    2014
  • Firstpage
    1631
  • Lastpage
    1636
  • Abstract
    Guaranteeing network connectivity in post-disaster scenarios is challenging yet crucial to save human lives and to coordinate the operations of first responders. In this paper, we investigate the utilization of low-altitude aerial mesh networks composed by Small Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (SUAVs) in order to re-enstablish connectivity among isolated end-user (EU) devices located on the ground. Aerial ad-hoc networks provide the advantage to be deployable also on critical scenarios where terrestrial mobile devices might not operate, however their implementation is challenging from the point of view of mobility management and of coverage lifetime. In this paper, we address both these issues with three novel research contributions. First, we propose a distributed mobility algorithm, based on the virtual spring model, through which the SUAV-based mesh node-called also Repairing Units (RUs) in this study- can self-organize into a mesh structure by guaranteeing Quality of Service (QoS) over the aerial link, and connecting the maximum number of EU devices. Second, we evaluate our scheme on a realistic 3D environment with buildings, and we demonstrate the effectiveness of the aerial deployment compared to a terrestrial one, in terms of coverage and wireless link reliability. Third, we address the problem of energy lifetime, and we propose a distributed charging scheduling scheme, through which a persistent coverage of RUs can be guaranteed over the emergency scenario.
  • Keywords
    aircraft communication; autonomous aerial vehicles; emergency management; mobile ad hoc networks; mobility management (mobile radio); quality of service; telecommunication network reliability; telecommunication scheduling; wireless mesh networks; QoS; SUAV; aerial ad-hoc networks; distributed charging scheduling scheme; distributed mobility algorithm; emergency communication; energy lifetime; mobility management; quality of service; repairing units; self-organizing aerial mesh networks; small unmanned aerial vehicles; terrestrial mobile devices; virtual spring model; wireless link reliability; Buildings; Force; Mesh networks; Quality of service; Solid modeling; Springs; Three-dimensional displays;
  • fLanguage
    English
  • Publisher
    ieee
  • Conference_Titel
    Personal, Indoor, and Mobile Radio Communication (PIMRC), 2014 IEEE 25th Annual International Symposium on
  • Type

    conf

  • DOI
    10.1109/PIMRC.2014.7136429
  • Filename
    7136429