Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking

Along with the fourth industrial revolution, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) has grown very rapidly over the past decade. With this rapid growth, studies using UAVs are underway in various areas. UAVs are more economical and effective when utilizing several nodes rather than operating a si...

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Main Authors: Minsoo Park, SeungGwan Lee, Sungwon Lee
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Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2020-07-01
Series:Symmetry
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Online Access:https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/7/1111
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description Along with the fourth industrial revolution, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) has grown very rapidly over the past decade. With this rapid growth, studies using UAVs are underway in various areas. UAVs are more economical and effective when utilizing several nodes rather than operating a single aircraft. In general, UAVs collect and transmit information to the control center (CC), and act on control commands from the CC. Communication between UAVs and the control center is usually achieved using modules such as radio frequency (RF), Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) and cellular. However, when multiple UAVs communicate directly with the CC, the limitations of communication technologies and problems with increasing nodes occur. To address these points, several studies have constructed an ad-hoc network of UAVs to address the limitations of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication range, or the high cost of cellular systems. However, previous studies have constructed fixed topology ad-hoc networks. These studies did not take into account the problem of changing network topology due to the rapid mobility and frequent formation changes of UAVs. Due to this, limits occurred such that UAVs moved only in the pre-built topology. In this paper, we propose a dynamic topology construction protocol for UAV swarms to address this problem. The main contents of this paper are as follows. We first look at the research and limitations of existing UAV communications, and propose a protocol to solve this problem. This paper proposes a protocol for UAV construction of ad-hoc networks when trying to perform missions using multiple UAVs, and also describes how the changed network topology is reconstructed when network topology changes due to changes in flight formation. Finally, we establish a situation and apply the proposed protocol, analyze the results and describe further required research.
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spelling doaj.art-eca8560a0828430e8936949fed67ef922023-11-20T05:46:03ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942020-07-01127111110.3390/sym12071111Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm NetworkingMinsoo Park0SeungGwan Lee1Sungwon Lee2Department of Computer Science and Engineering, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaHumanitas College, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaDepartment of Software Convergence, Kyung Hee University, Gyeonggi-do 17104, KoreaAlong with the fourth industrial revolution, the use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAV) has grown very rapidly over the past decade. With this rapid growth, studies using UAVs are underway in various areas. UAVs are more economical and effective when utilizing several nodes rather than operating a single aircraft. In general, UAVs collect and transmit information to the control center (CC), and act on control commands from the CC. Communication between UAVs and the control center is usually achieved using modules such as radio frequency (RF), Bluetooth, Wireless Fidelity (Wi-Fi) and cellular. However, when multiple UAVs communicate directly with the CC, the limitations of communication technologies and problems with increasing nodes occur. To address these points, several studies have constructed an ad-hoc network of UAVs to address the limitations of Wi-Fi and Bluetooth communication range, or the high cost of cellular systems. However, previous studies have constructed fixed topology ad-hoc networks. These studies did not take into account the problem of changing network topology due to the rapid mobility and frequent formation changes of UAVs. Due to this, limits occurred such that UAVs moved only in the pre-built topology. In this paper, we propose a dynamic topology construction protocol for UAV swarms to address this problem. The main contents of this paper are as follows. We first look at the research and limitations of existing UAV communications, and propose a protocol to solve this problem. This paper proposes a protocol for UAV construction of ad-hoc networks when trying to perform missions using multiple UAVs, and also describes how the changed network topology is reconstructed when network topology changes due to changes in flight formation. Finally, we establish a situation and apply the proposed protocol, analyze the results and describe further required research.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/7/1111dynamical networksnetwork reconstructionunmanned aerial vehicleUAV swarmad-hoc network
spellingShingle Minsoo Park
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Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
Symmetry
dynamical networks
network reconstruction
unmanned aerial vehicle
UAV swarm
ad-hoc network
title Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
title_full Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
title_fullStr Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
title_full_unstemmed Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
title_short Dynamic Topology Reconstruction Protocol for UAV Swarm Networking
title_sort dynamic topology reconstruction protocol for uav swarm networking
topic dynamical networks
network reconstruction
unmanned aerial vehicle
UAV swarm
ad-hoc network
url https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/12/7/1111
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