论文标题
通过天空中的星座在无人机中选择动态渠道
Dynamic Channel Selection in UAVs through Constellations in the Sky
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论文摘要
无人机(UAV)与地面基站(BS)之间的无线通信容易受到对抗干扰的影响。在这种情况下,对于无人机指示BS的新渠道很重要。 This paper describes a method of creating spatial codes that map the chosen channel to the motion and location of the UAVs in space, wherein the latter physically traverses the space from a given so called "constellation point'' to another. These points create patterns in the sky, analogous to modulation constellations in classical wireless communications, and are detected at the BS through a millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar sensor. A constellation point represents映射到特定通道的独特的N位字段,可以在两端同时切换,而无需任何RF传输。切换时间,考虑再次实用的无人机移动限制,(iii)我们在实验中证明了弹性通信和验证系统的远程访问,以适用于由无人机安装的软件定义的无线电组成的链接。
Wireless communication between an unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) and the ground base station (BS) is susceptible to adversarial jamming. In such situations, it is important for the UAV to indicate a new channel to the BS. This paper describes a method of creating spatial codes that map the chosen channel to the motion and location of the UAVs in space, wherein the latter physically traverses the space from a given so called "constellation point'' to another. These points create patterns in the sky, analogous to modulation constellations in classical wireless communications, and are detected at the BS through a millimeter-wave (mmWave) radar sensor. A constellation point represents a distinct n-bit field mapped to a specific channel, allowing simultaneous frequency switching at both ends without any RF transmissions. The main contributions of this paper are: (i) We conduct experimental studies to demonstrate how such constellations may be formed using COTS UAVs and mmWave sensors, given realistic sensing errors and hovering vibrations, (ii) We develop a theoretical framework that maps a desired constellation design to error and band switching time, considering again practical UAV movement limitations, and (iii) We experimentally demonstrate jamming resilient communications and validate system goodput for links formed by UAV-mounted software defined radios.