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Modeling of communication requirements for distributed UTM using stochastic geometry

Publikationstyp
Conference Paper
Date Issued
2024-03
Sprache
English
Author(s)
Fuger, Konrad  orcid-logo
Kommunikationsnetze E-4  
Marks, Tobias 
Lufttransportsysteme M-28  
Kuladinithi, Koojana  orcid-logo
Kommunikationsnetze E-4  
Timm-Giel, Andreas  orcid-logo
Kommunikationsnetze E-4  
TORE-URI
https://hdl.handle.net/11420/47679
Start Page
666
End Page
671
Citation
IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2024
Contribution to Conference
IEEE International Conference on Pervasive Computing and Communications, PerCom 2024  
Publisher DOI
10.1109/PerComWorkshops59983.2024.10502972
Scopus ID
2-s2.0-85192473686
Publisher
IEEE
ISBN
979-8-3503-0436-7
With the rising popularity of Unmanned Aircraft Systems (UASs), soon large amounts of UAS are projected to inhabit the low-level airspace. As the skies are getting more and more crowded, it is essential and mandatory to provide up-to-date information on vehicles' identities, positions and intentions. One of the main use cases of communications among UASs is the coordination and guidance of vehicles, which is referred to as Unmanned Aircraft System Traffic Management (UTM). Despite numerous proposed data link technologies for intra-UAS communication, there is often a lack of clarity regarding the underlying performance requirements. Therefore, the need arises to quantify the required data rate, delay budget and communication range so that suitable data link technologies can be selected. To gain insight into these requirements, we developed a stochastic communication model and applied it to future UAS traffic scenarios for major German cities. These scenarios are based on predictions of UAS traffic demand generated by specific applications, such as parcel delivery. The proposed model estimates that a communication range of less than 500m is sufficient. The delay budget strongly depends on the diameter and the spatial density of the network but remains lower than 110ms. For large cities like Berlin, a data rate of 19Mbps is predicted for the year 2035 which is challenging for many current communication technologies.
Subjects
Ad-hoc Networks
Communication Requirements
UAS
UTM
DDC Class
620.1: Engineering Mechanics and Materials Science
Funding(s)
Zuverlässige Kommunikation und Leistungsbewertung  
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