Drone Small Cells in the Clouds: Design, Deployment and Performance Analysis

Virginia Tech · University of Oulu · +2 more institutions

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Abstract

The use of drone small cells (DSCs) which are aerial wireless base stations that can be mounted on flying devices such as unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs), is emerging as an effective technique for providing wireless services to ground users in a variety of scenarios. The efficient deployment of such DSCs while optimizing the covered area is one of the key design challenges. In this paper, considering the low altitude platform (LAP), the downlink coverage performance of DSCs is investigated. The optimal DSC altitude which leads to a maximum ground coverage and minimum required transmit power for a single DSC is derived. Furthermore, the problem of providing a maximum coverage for a certain geographical area…

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Keywords
  • Computer science
  • Drone
  • Software deployment
  • Telecommunications link
  • Base station
  • Wireless
  • Transmitter power output
  • Interference (communication)
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