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Taking Drones to the Next Level: Cooperative Distributed Unmanned-Aerial-Vehicular Networks for Small and Mini Drones
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2017
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EngineeringFlying RobotVehicular NetworksMini DronesUnmanned VehicleDistributed CoordinationUnmanned SystemSystems EngineeringVehicle NetworkUnmanned Aerial VehiclesNext LevelFanet StructureMobile Communication VehicleAerial RoboticsMultihop NetworksAerospace EngineeringHierarchical Uav NetworkUnmanned Aerial SystemsAir Vehicle System
Unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) have been widely used in both military and civilian applications. However, the cooperation of small and mini drones in a network is capable of further improving the performance and the coverage area of UAVs. There are numerous new challenges to be solved before the widespread introduction of multi-UAV-based heterogeneous flying ad hoc networks (FANET), including the formulation of a stable network structure. Meanwhile, an efficient gateway-selection algorithm and management mechanism is required. However, the stability control of the hierarchical UAV network guarantees the efficient collaboration of the drones. In this article, we begin by surveying the FANET structure and its protocol architecture. Then, a variety of distributed gateway-selection algorithms and cloud-based stability-control mechanisms are addressed, complemented by a range of open challenges.
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