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Towards 6G with Connected Sky: UAVs and Beyond

Mohammad Mozaffari, Xingqin Lin, Stephen Hayes

TL;DR

An overview of key barriers and design considerations of widespread commercial use of flying UAVs are presented and how cellular networks can support UAV's by relying on their advanced features, network intelligence, key enabling technologies for beyond 5G and 6G, and exploiting new tools from machine learning are discussed.

Abstract

The large-scale and ever-growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a wide range of applications is foreseen to be a major part of beyond 5G and 6G wireless networks in the next decade. The effective support of such massive deployment of UAVs requires offering reliable, secure, and cost-effective wireless connectivity. In this regard, cellular networks play essential roles in serving UAVs acting as flying user equipments. While the cellular networks provide promising connectivity solutions for UAVs, enabling robust UAV operations faces several challenges. In this paper, an overview of key barriers and design considerations of widespread commercial use of flying UAVs are presented along with their potential solutions. In addition, we discuss how cellular networks can support UAVs by relying on their advanced features, network intelligence, key enabling technologies for beyond 5G and 6G, and exploiting new tools from machine learning. Finally, we shed light on offering wireless services to high altitudes and the integration of non-terrestrial networks with terrestrial networks towards limitless connectivity in 6G.

Towards 6G with Connected Sky: UAVs and Beyond

TL;DR

An overview of key barriers and design considerations of widespread commercial use of flying UAVs are presented and how cellular networks can support UAV's by relying on their advanced features, network intelligence, key enabling technologies for beyond 5G and 6G, and exploiting new tools from machine learning are discussed.

Abstract

The large-scale and ever-growing use of unmanned aerial vehicles (UAVs) in a wide range of applications is foreseen to be a major part of beyond 5G and 6G wireless networks in the next decade. The effective support of such massive deployment of UAVs requires offering reliable, secure, and cost-effective wireless connectivity. In this regard, cellular networks play essential roles in serving UAVs acting as flying user equipments. While the cellular networks provide promising connectivity solutions for UAVs, enabling robust UAV operations faces several challenges. In this paper, an overview of key barriers and design considerations of widespread commercial use of flying UAVs are presented along with their potential solutions. In addition, we discuss how cellular networks can support UAVs by relying on their advanced features, network intelligence, key enabling technologies for beyond 5G and 6G, and exploiting new tools from machine learning. Finally, we shed light on offering wireless services to high altitudes and the integration of non-terrestrial networks with terrestrial networks towards limitless connectivity in 6G.

Paper Structure

This paper contains 14 sections, 5 figures, 1 table.

Figures (5)

  • Figure 1: Cellular-connected UAVs and manned aircraft with different altitudes.
  • Figure 2: Illustration of the UAS-to-UTM connectivity.
  • Figure 3: Challenges of cellular-connected UAV.
  • Figure 4: An RL-based handover mechanism.
  • Figure 5: Illustrative example of a dedicated A2G network.