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Airborne communication networks: A survey

Xianbin Cao, Peng Yang, Mohamed Alzenad, Xing Xi, Dapeng Wu*, Halim Yanikomeroglu

*Corresponding author for this work

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Abstract

Owing to the explosive growth of requirements of rapid emergency communication response and accurate observation services, airborne communication networks (ACNs) have received much attention from both industry and academia. ACNs are subject to heterogeneous networks that are engineered to utilize satellites, high-altitude platforms (HAPs), and low-altitude platforms (LAPs) to build communication access platforms. Compared to terrestrial wireless networks, ACNs are characterized by frequently changed network topologies and more vulnerable communication connections. Furthermore, ACNs have the demand for the seamless integration of heterogeneous networks such that the network quality-of-service (QoS) can be improved. Thus, designing mechanisms and protocols for ACNs poses many challenges. To solve these challenges, extensive research has been conducted. The objective of this special issue is to disseminate the contributions in the field of ACNs. To present this special issue with the necessary background and offer an overall view of this field, three key areas of ACNs are covered. Specifically, this paper covers LAP-based communication networks, HAP-based communication networks, and integrated ACNs. For each area, this paper addresses the particular issues and reviews major mechanisms. This paper also points out future research directions and challenges.
Original languageEnglish
Article number8438489
Pages (from-to)1907-1926
JournalIEEE Journal on Selected Areas in Communications
Volume36
Issue number9
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 1 Sept 2018
Externally publishedYes

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Research Keywords

  • Airborne communication networks (ACNs)
  • heterogeneous networks
  • high-altitude-platform-based communication networks
  • integrated airborne communication networks
  • low-altitude-platform-based communication networks

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