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Analysis of Features and Methods for Data Delivery Routes Determination in the Wireless Self-Organizing Networks Based on the Unmanned Aerial Vehicles

Authors: Kulagin G.I. Published: 12.04.2023
Published in issue: #1(142)/2023  
DOI: 10.18698/0236-3933-2023-1-60-82

 
Category: Informatics, Computer Engineering and Control | Chapter: Methods and Systems of Information Protection, Information Security  
Keywords: wireless Ad Hoc Networks, unmanned aerial vehicles, routing, routing protocols, FANEТ

Abstract

Currently, one of the promising areas in the development of network technologies is the wireless self-organizing networks based on the unmanned aerial vehicles, i.e., FANET (Flying Ad-Hoc Networks), which most important task in the course of their operation lies in organizing the effective data exchange. The distinctive properties of wireless self-organizing networks with altering topology are leading to the fact that technical solutions and methods of determination of the data delivery routes used in telecommunication networks with the traditional fixed architecture turn out to be inefficient in the special FANET networks and are not able to provide the required performance. At the same time, wireless self-organizing networks based on the unmanned aerial vehicles possess their own techniques used in data routing, which are subject to the requirements that take into account characteristic differences inherent in the networks of this type, including high mobility and low density of the nodes, dynamic and frequent topology alterations. Features and methods for determining data delivery routes were analyzed in the wireless self-organizing networks, which basis (nodes) were the unmanned aerial vehicles

Please cite this article in English as:

Kulagin G.I. Analysis of features and methods for data delivery routes determination in the wireless self-organizing networks based on the unmanned aerial vehicles. Herald of the Bauman Moscow State Technical University, Series Instrument Engineering, 2023, no. 1 (142), pp. 60--82 (in Russ.). DOI: https://doi.org/10.18698/0236-3933-2023-1-60-82

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