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Centralized Cognitive Radio Based Frequency Allocation for UAVs Communication

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Unmanned Aerial Vehicles (UAVs) have known much popularity for dangerous missions for human operators or for applications which do not need human intervention (such as monitoring and surveillance of physical infrastructures and interest areas). They operate in frequency bands (IEEE L-Band, IEEE S-Band, and ISM band) shared with other users. Accordingly, these frequency bands have become overcrowded and UAVs may face the issue of spectrum scarcity. Furthermore, there are particular difficulties associated with aeronautical communication links. Cognitive radio (CR) has emerged as a promising strategy for resolving the problems caused by scarce spectrum. It checks the spectrum availability and allows the adjustment of the transmission parameters. The aim is to opportunistically use spectral bands with minimum interference to applications or other users. In this paper, we present a centralized CR based frequency allocation scheme for UAV-Ground Control Station (GCS) communication in surveillance applications within an urban environment. In the proposed model, the GCS monitors and allocates available WiMAX frequencies using CR and Software Defined Radio (SDR). If no WiMAX frequency is available at a given time, the Wi-Fi will be used. Therefore in the worst case, our approach will have the same performance as when the Wi-Fi is only used for UAV-GCS communication.
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hal-02304325 , version 1 (03-10-2019)

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Amira Chriki, Haifa Touati, Hichem Snoussi, Farouk Kamoun. Centralized Cognitive Radio Based Frequency Allocation for UAVs Communication. 2019 15th International Wireless Communications and Mobile Computing Conference (IWCMC), Jun 2019, Tangier, Morocco. pp.1674-1679, ⟨10.1109/IWCMC.2019.8766481⟩. ⟨hal-02304325⟩
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